Monday, November 15, 2010

Notifications

Conferences
1. The 2011 International Conference on Future Environment and Energy (ICFEE 2011) will be held from 25 to 27 March 2011 in Sanya, China. Papers are due by November 25th 2010.

2. The Department of Middle East, South Asia, and African Studies at Columbia is offering an University Graduate Student Conference on "Imaginary Geographies" from February 17th & 18th, 2011. Students who are interested in participating in the conference should submit a one-page (300 word) proposal and one page CV to MESAASgradconference2011@gmail.com by December 5, 2010
3. The Bharatidasan University at Trichy is organising a National Level Conference on 'Social Development in India; New Vistas and Challenges' on Jan 10-11 2011 at Trichy. Guidelines for authors are here.
4. The First Indian Biodiversity Conference 2010 will be held from 28-30 Dec. Abstracts are due on the 20th November.
5.   INTED2011 (5th International Technology, Education and Development Conference) will be held on 7th-9th March 2011 in Valencia, Spain. Abstracts are due on the 25th of November.
6.The 2011 International Conference on Future Environment and Energy (ICFEE 2011) will be held on 25 to 27 March 2011 in Sanya, China. Abstracts are due on the 25th of November.


Opportunities
1. The EAERE-FEEM-VIU European Summer School in Resource and Environmental Economics will be held from July 3rd-9th, 2011 in Venice, Italy. It is only open to doctoral and postdoctoral students.
2. Applications are invited for the Kinship conservation fellowship, which is a month-long in-residence program at Western Washington University (June 28-July 29, 2011). Eighteen Fellows are selected each year and become part of a global Fellows community now numbering 154 Fellows in 40 countries. The Fellowship includes a $6,000 stipend award; lodging is also provided. Online applications must be submitted by 24 January 2011.
3. State Bank of India is accepting applications for their Youth for India Program, a fellowship for students who want to work for social change through rural outreach and finance. Details are on their website.
4. Samvada announces a *Youth Activists Fellowship Programme* for  individuals who  are  working  with  disadvantaged and excluded  youth in  India.Details are here.


Events
1. The Bangalore Queer Habba will be on, all of this month, with plays, and music and discussions. For a schedule, go here.
2. The Kabir Project will be presenting a two-day festival on Sindhi Sufi poetry, on the 20-21 November, 2010. They will focus on the work of Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai, performed by folk singers. Details will be released later, but they can be contacted at thekabirproject@gmail.com.

Resources
1. The Indian Streets Beta Blog has been launched, an interesting venture on urban roads.

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