
Yale Bouchet Conference on Diversity in Graduate Education
On behalf of the Yale Graduate School, we invite you to join academic leaders, scholars and students from across the country at the Yale Graduate School campus (the oldest Ph.D. granting institution in the country) and the alma mater of Edward A. Bouchet (the first African American ever to receive a Ph.D. in North America) and be a part of a lively discussion on diversity and inclusion in graduate education.
2nd Annual Yale Bouchet Conference on Diversity in Graduate Education "A View from the Disciplines: Diversity and Inclusion in Curricula, Pedagogy and Research within the Academy": April 1-2, 2005
For administrators, faculty, graduate students and other scholars, please consider submitting oral presentations, academic panels and workshops which address the theme of this conference, whether from a research, teaching or practice perspective. Deadline for proposal submissions: February 25, 2005.
In addition, graduate or undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds (including students of color and women) are encouraged to present their own individual research (in any areas of humanities, social sciences or sciences). It does not have to be based on the theme of the conference or the questions posed above, as long as it is research they have conducted on their own or in collaboration with others. Deadline for student proposal submissions: February 25, 2005

Date: April 1,2
Place: Campus of Yale University in New Haven, CT
Sponsor: Yale Graduate School - Office for Diversity & Equal Opportunity
Contact Liza Cariaga-Lo, Asst Dean Yale Graduate School and Conference Co-chair at liza.cariaga-lo@yale.edu or (203) 436-1301
Go to the following Web site for Registration Materials, Call for Proposals, Preliminary Conference Agenda, Accommodations, Travel Information and other Conference Materials

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