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Home » News » Community » Conference » New Approaches to studying the Middle East

New Approaches to studying the Middle East

Posted on Wednesday August 30th, 2017 by

The King’s College London is hosting the BRISMES 2018 ‘New Approaches to studying the Middle East‘ from 25-28 June 2018. The Call for Papers is open until 1 December 2017, Panel proposals are possible as well. You can find the full Call for Papers here.

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