Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Call for Papers: Inter-University Program for Latino Research (IUPLR) Fifth Biennial Siglo XXI Conference, April 23-25, 2015

2015 SIGLO XXI CONFERENCE

 

SIGLO 2015 Call for Papers (click to download PDF)

REGISTRATION:

Early-bird (until 2/15/15)$100
$35—daily rate
Will-call (after 2/15/15)$125
$50—daily rate
On-site$150
$60—daily rate
Students (w/ ID)$25
$10—daily rate
Notre Dame and UIC Students (w/ ID)Free (w/ registration)
Distinguished IUPLR Lecture Luncheon $20
Optional Lunch Saturday$10
Table Vendor$300
Registration fee includes: Admittance to all sessions, workshops, art exhibitions and book fair; admittance to the Keynote Plenary, Welcoming Reception on Thursday; admittance to the Reception on Friday at the Notre Dame Center for Arts and Culture; Siglo XXI Conference Program booklet

Table Vendor fee includes:
 Registration and conference three-day full pass for one person; Receptions, Distinguished IUPLR Lecture Luncheon; A 6-8 feet table with two chairs; Listing in the Siglo XXI conference program For additional information about this Call for Papers and/or Conference, please contact Luz Acosta at lacost4@uic.edu and/or Olga Herrera at oherre15@uic.edu 

LODGING:

A block of rooms at the Morris Inn and Fairfield Inn have been reserved at a special rate for Siglo XXI attendees from April 22-25, 2015. All registered participants are responsible for their own lodging, travel and transportation.
Fairfield Inn & Suites 
(80 rooms) special rate of $121- 149 + tax & breakfast
Address: 1220 E. Angela Blvd, South Bend, IN 46617
Phone: (574) 234-5510
General Public: 80 rooms
Deadline: March 22, 2015
Morris Inn
(80 rooms) special rate of $149 + tax per night
Address: 1399 N. Notre Dame Ave, South Bend, IN 46617
Phone: (574) 631-2000
Blocked for VIPs: 35 rooms
General Public: 45 rooms
Deadline: March 22, 2015

SPONSORS:

This national gathering is sponsored by the Inter-University Program for Latino Research (IUPLR) headquartered at the University of Illinois at Chicago, The Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame, The Notre Dame Center for Arts and Culture, and Southwest Airlines.


                         

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