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CESS Fall 2024 Conference

Maxwell Hall 110 Crouse Drive Syracuse, New York, United States

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Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS) Fall 2024 Conference 

Hosted by the Maxwell School this year, CESS conferences have been held at universities around North America and Central Eurasia since 2000. They offer up to 70 panels and attract around 400 participants from all over the world. The conference, a staple event since 2000, has been a platform for scholars from North America and Central Eurasia to converge and share their insights. CESS President Ablet Kamalov (Turan University) and CESS Past President Jeff Sahadeo (Carleton University) are playing a key part in organizing the conferences this year. CESS Fall 2024 promises a broad reach, inviting scholars to contribute across all humanities and social science disciplines concerning Central Eurasia.

The conference will be in-person only.

CESS was founded in 1999 and incorporated as a nonprofit corporation in 2001. The mission of CESS is to facilitate communication and interaction among scholars of the Central Eurasia region, to promote high standards of scholarship about the Central Eurasia region, to promote cooperation among those concerned with the scholarly study of Central Eurasia, and to promote general knowledge of and public interest in Central Eurasia.


Category

Social Science and Public Policy

Type

Conferences

Region

Campus

Open to

Faculty

Students, Graduate and Professional

Students, Undergraduate

Cost

See CESS Registration

Organizers

MAX-Central Asia and the Caucasus Initiative, MAX-Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs

Contact

Mirjakhon Turdiev
315.443.4022

mturdiye@syr.edu

Accessibility

Contact Mirjakhon Turdiev to request accommodations

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