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Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 11:05:08 +0000 (GMT)
From: Postgraduate English <[log in to unmask]>
To: R I Caddel <[log in to unmask]>
 
Postgraduate English (UK)
            A Journal and Forum for Postgraduates in English in the UK
 
 
No 1 (March 2000) now released on
 
http://www.dur.ac.uk/~dng0zz5/journal1.htm
 
We have great pleasure in publishing the first number  of this new
e-journal and issuing a call for papers for the next issue. Postgraduate
English is specifically designed for Postgraduates Students in English
Studies in the UK and the EU. The journal is biannual, appearing in March
and September of each year.
      There are three major sections: "Articles" will publish refereed
submissions from postgraduate students in the UK and the EU, adding a
brief response from one of our referees; "PG-Tips" is a compendium of
useful internet links; and "Forum" is a site for essays and pieces of
academic journalism on matters related to postgraduate life. It also
contains software for online conferences. "Articles" will be updated with
new material every March and September, while the other two sites will be
updated when the need or opportunity arises. A special feature of this
first issue is a full detailed report, in "Forum", of the conference
"Postgraduate Futures" held at the Anglia Polytechnic University in  July
1999.
       Papers are still invited for vol. 2 of this new journal (September
2000). Postgraduates in English in the UK or  in any EU country are
welcome to submit papers of up to 7,000 words, which should conform to MLA
guidelines in presentation and should be despatched no later than the 30th
of June. A prize of 300 will be awarded to the best  paper to appear in the
journal during 2000.  Further details on the journal's page "submissions".
 
Brian Burton and Susan Walker (editors)
Timothy Clark (advisory editor)
 
Address all correspondence to either [log in to unmask]
              or
The Editors, Postgraduate English, English Studies, University of
Durham, DH1 3JT, UK.
 
 
                                Editorial Board
 
Dr. Carol Anderson (Glasgow), Dr. Andrew Bennett (Bristol), Dr. Julia
Boffey (Q.M. and Westfield), Dr. Fran. Brearton (Scarborough), Dr. Sean
Burke (Durham), Dr. Timothy Clark (Durham), Dr. Fabio Cleto (Bergamo),
Dr. Aidan Day (Edinburgh), Dr. Robin Dix (Durham), Professor Richard
Ellis (Notingham Trent), Dr. Gary Hall (Teesside), Dr. Victor Houliston
(Witwatersrand), Professor Nancy Huse (Augustana College, IL), Professor
Kate Fullbrook (UWE), Dr. Paulina Kewes (Aberystwyth), Professor Ben
Knights (Teesside), Dr. Gordon McMullan (King's College), Professor
Michael O'Neill (Durham), Professor Vincent Newey (Leicester), Dr. Ralph
Pite (Liverpool), Dr. Caroline Rooney (Kent), Professor Nicholas Royle
(Sussex), Dr. Mark Sandy (Durham), Dr. Heather Scutter (Monash), Dr.
Sarah Squire (Oxford), Dr. Matthew Steggle (Sheffield Hallam), Dr.
Randall Stevenson (Edinburgh), Dr. John Strachan (Sunderland), Dr. Cewri
Sullivan (Bangor), Dr. Richard Terry (Sunderland), Dr. Chris
Thurgar-Dawson (Teeside), Professor Lisa Vargo (Saskatchewan), Professor
Merle Williams (Witwatersrand),
Dr. Marcus Wood (Sussex).

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