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2004 CEUS CONFERENCE PROGRAM

THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL CENTRAL EURASIAN STUDIES CONFERENCE
AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA
APRIL 3, 2004

SPONSORED BY:

THE ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL EURASIAN STUDENTS
COMMITMENT TO ASSIST STUDENT INITIATIVES (CASI)
THE DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL EURASIAN STUDIES
THE INNER ASIAN AND URALIC NATIONAL RESOURCE CENTER
OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
THE ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT
THE DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES
DEPARTMENT OF EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURE
THE LINGUISTICS DEPARTMENT
THE DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS

The conference will be held at Ballantine Hall on the IU Bloomington Campus from 8 AM-5 PM on Saturday, April 3rd. Panels will start at 9 AM. Each talk should be approximately 15-20 minutes. A light breakfast and lunch will be served. The conference will be followed by a reception at the IMU Club.

The Detailed Conference Schedule will be posted by March 15th.

General Schedule:

Each presenter will have 15-20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes for questions. Panels longer than two hours will have breaks.

8:00-9:00 REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST in Ballantine Hall 008
9:00-12:00: MORNING PANEL SESSIONS
12:00-1:00: COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH BUFFET
1:00-2:00: FEATURED PRESENTATION by Professor Leonard van der Kuijp (Harvard University)
2:00-6:00: AFTERNOON PANEL SESSIONS
6:00-8:00: COMPLIMENTARY DINNER
8:00-9:00: PIANO RECITAL by Mr. Jon Liechty co-sponsored by Azerbaijani American Cultural and Educational Foundation (AACEF)

Last year's conference schedule may be seen here.
Please email aces@indiana.edu for more information or check back on this page. To contact us by phone, call (812) 855-9510 or fax us at (812) 855-7500.

Funding:

The conference is open and free of charge to everyone who wants to attend, but the sponsoring institutions are unable to provide any funding to conference participants. Participants will be responsible for seeking their own funds to cover all travel and accommodation costs.

Additional Symposium:

This year's conference takes place on the same weekend as the IU György Ránki Hungarian Chair Symposium "Imre Kertész in Perspective: Hungarian and Jewish Culture in the 20th Century." Scheduled for April 2, 2004 in the Indiana Memorial Union Frangipani Room on the Bloomington campus, the symposium is free and open to the public. Advance notice of intent to attend the Hungarian symposium is preferred but not required. Write to the IU Department of Central Eurasian Studies at ceus@indiana.edu. Details are posted on the IU Events Calendar.