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See below. Young Scholars should strive to get in proposals by the
end of this week.
Each year, the History of Economics Society supports Young Scholars
(YS) who wish to present papers at the annual HES Conference.
Selected HES Young Scholars receive free registration, a banquet
ticket and a year's membership to the Society.
Begun in 2000, the YS Program consistently features some of the most
interesting and innovation scholarship at the HES Conference. If you,
or a student you know, is interested, please submit a Young Scholar's
Paper Proposal using the link on the Conference Website
( http://historyofeconomics.org/Conference08/YS2008.htm ).
From the proposal abstracts received, in consultation with the
conference organizer, the President (Sandy Peart) will create up to 4
thematically linked Young Scholar sessions. Abstracts will be chosen
based on originality and scholarly merit as well as clarity of
exposition and the strength of the argument. If the President feels
there are good abstracts that fail to fit with other YS proposals
thematically, she has the option of asking the HES conference
organizer to fit the additional Young Scholars into the regular
program. All Young Scholars whose abstracts are chosen will receive
free registration, a banquet ticket and a year's membership to the
Society.
In addition, YS who submit their full paper for consideration by the
end of April 2008 will be considered for free conference
accommodation. From submitted papers, the HES President may choose up
to 5 Young Scholars for free accommodation. A Young Scholar must be a
PhD candidate or have obtained the PhD in the 2 years preceding the
HES Conference.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Avi Cohen
2008 HES Conference Organizer
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