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The International
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The 36th
annual conference of the International Association for the
Study of Irish Literatures (IASIL) is headed to Montreal!
Hosted by the School of Canadian Irish Studies CONFERENCE REGISTRATION NOW OPEN The conference website at http://iasil2012.com/ will provide ongoing information as will a facebook page, the link to which is https://www.facebook.com/canadianirishstudies. For additional conference information, contact irishstu@alcor.concordia.ca
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About IASIL
Conferences |
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IASIL conferences are
private meetings of members of the Association. They are not
intended to be open to the public or to non-members of the
Association, though occasional arrangements may be made to facilitate such
access, on an ad hoc basis,
and subject to the approval of the Association and/or the individual
conference organiser(s). Conditions
of access for non-members will vary from year to year; the conditions in
force for one conference should not be seen as a
precedent for future years' conferences.
All conference
organisers reserve the right to deny access to the conference to non-members,
or to cancel non-members' registration requests, without explanation. The
conferences are not held to provide opportunities
for individuals or organisations to promote activities not directly related
to the Association's activities (i.e. official Association business and the
delivery of academic papers). Activities not included within the remit of IASIL conferences include but are not limited to the
following examples: publishing, student recruitment, and the promotion of
academic programmes. IASIL conferences are not held for
the purposes of conducting business on matters not directly relating to the
Association's activities, such as job interviews, bookselling, or discussion
of publication opportunities. No delegate should form the expectation of
entitlement to conduct any such business. Organisation
of IASIL conferences is the responsibility of local
organisers, working in conjunction with the Association's Executive.
Arrangements for conferences may therefore change from year to year; no
arrangement in place for one year's conference should be
seen as a precedent for the organisation of future years' conferences.
Priority of
access to the conference will always be given to IASIL members in good standing. Non-members
may be admitted from time-to-time, but as IASIL is a private organisation, conference organisers
and the Association retain the right to refuse access to conferences to
non-members, without explanation.
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Page Updated Thursday, November 3, 2011
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