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Victoria University of Wellington
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Auburn University
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Sinclair Community College
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University of New Brunswick
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United States Naval Academy
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Seton Hall U
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U Of Victoria
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Deidre Lynch - "Hello, friends and colleagues who’ll be in Austin this week. This is just to urge you to do your best to attend the sessions the late-18th-century British literature forum has organized for this convention. […]"ViewHarvard U
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The Fine Foundation
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David Laurence - "A 14 May post on The Trend reviews historical trends in time to degree for PhDs in the humanities compared with other disciplines, 1960 to 2012."ViewMLA
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King Khalid Univ
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Hampden-Sydney C
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Bruce W. Robbins - "As many of you will have heard, Resolution 2014-1 got 60% of the votes cast but did not reach the minimum of 10% of the total membership required (by a recent rule) in order to be officially adopted. Thank you to […]"ViewColumbia U
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Benjamin Fraser - "Call for assistant editors: Journal of Urban Cultural Studies CALL FOR ASSISTANT EDITORS (2017 & 2018) APPLICATION DEADLINE IS 20 NOVEMBER 2016 The Journal of Urban Cultural Studies is a peer-reviewed […]"ViewEast Carolina U
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U of Connecticut
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George L. Justice - "Looking for grad students to present on ASU’s Connected Academics panel at the 2018 MLA Convention. Interested current graduate students should send proposals by April 15 to me at George.Justice@asu.edu. Here’s […]"ViewArizona SU
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Devoney Looser - "“What’s Next for Jane Austen?” Janine Barchas and I welcome 250-500 word proposals (by 1 March) that promise complete essays in March 2019, for a special issue on the topic to be published by Texas Studies in […]"ViewArizona State University
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Laura C. Mandell - "@laura_runge testing this functionality"ViewTexas A&M U
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Laura L. Runge - "I am wondering how many early modern open-access online journals now exist. As the editor for ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830, I’d like to know what other journals participate in this […]"ViewU of South Florida
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George H. Williams - "“Why Inaccessibility is the Norm in Higher Ed” http://ow.ly/gQ3HA"ViewU of South Carolina Upstate
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