1998 Report on Scholarship


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Posted by Graham Hassall on February 22, 1999 at 06:11:15:


Report on Scholarship

The Australian Association for Baha'i Studies is preparing a 'Report
on Scholarship" for its Scholarship Institute at Yerrinbool, 2-4 April
. The purpose of the report is to gather in one place an overview of
current trends in research and publication in Baha'i Studies. We
invite your ABS to send a report (perhaps an electronic copy of your
most recent annual report?). We would also be grateful if you can
circulate this invitation to your members, should you have an
electronic mailing list, or perhaps an ABS event during February-
March.

The report for trends in 1997 is online at

http://www.interlog.com/~winters/resources/scholarship.report.html

We welcome contributions to the report for 1998 in the following
categories:

Individual Reports: (a one-two paragraph description of your current
research interests. Please include contact details).

ABS Affiliate Reports

Institute/School/Foundation Reports

Publications in 1998

Reports on Conferences held in 1998

Forthcoming Conferences (in 1999 and beyond)

Internet Reports (notices on websites/newsgroups of interest to Baha'i
Studies)

Publishing Schedule

In order to have your contribution included in the report, please send
your contribution by 21st March 1999.


An Invitation

The Association welcomes offers of collaboration in this project. If
you have a particular interest in Baha'i bibliographic work, please
contact us.

Scholarship Institute

Details of the scholarship institute program and registration form
will be posted to the ABS Australia website:

http://www.ozemail.com.au/~cdibdin/index.htm

Please send your entries to:

Report on Scholarship
Association for Baha'i Studies - Australia
11 Latrobe St
Brunswick, 3056

fax (w) 61-3-9344 5584
hassall@law.unimelb.edu.au


yours sincerely

For ABS Australia
Graham Hassall




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