The American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL) is an academic organization founded in 1941.AATSEEL holds an annual conference each January and publishes the Slavic and East European Journal (SEEJ), a peer-reviewed journal of Slavic studies.. We envision this cluster addressing three objectives: 1) showcasing cutting-edge research on race studies in our fields and interrogating matters of majority-minority power relations in the context of race and ethnic studies; 2) advancing new curriculum ideas and pedagogical approaches on the topic; 3) highlighting our professions’ impactful community engagement, broadly conceived, related to race studies. Taking into consideration the current uncertainty related to the COVID-19 pandemic, we will announce later if the conference will be online or on campus (Bloomington, IU). For many Soviet citizens, regardless of their social status and political views, fictional worlds from bygone centuries and alien cultures formed an alternative reality that allowed them to escape the difficulties of everyday life. “CFP: Literary Classics and Intellectual Autonomy in the Soviet World from 1920s to 1980s”, “CFP: 7th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (University of Hawai’i)”, “CFP/Conference: 7th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (University of Hawai’i)”, “Conference: Community-Based Heritage Language Schools”, “Conference/CFP: Internet Communication: Multiformat and Multifunctionality (Higher School of Social Sciences, Russia)”, “Conference/CFP: Internet Communication: Multiformat and Multifunctionality (Russian, English, German)”, “Conference: The 7th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (ICLDC)”, “CFP: Ukrainian Studies Conference (Indiana University)”, “CFP: Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Conference”, CFP: Literary Classics and Intellectual Autonomy in the Soviet World from 1920s to 1980s, Conference: Sacred Geography: Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Time and Space (Nazarbayev University), CFP: 7th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (University of Hawai’i), CFP/Conference: 7th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (University of Hawai’i), Conference: Community-Based Heritage Language Schools, Conference/CFP: Internet Communication: Multiformat and Multifunctionality (Higher School of Social Sciences, Russia), Conference/CFP: Internet Communication: Multiformat and Multifunctionality (Russian, English, German), Conference: The 7th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (ICLDC), 7th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation, Call for Workshops and Talk Story sessions, CFP: Ukrainian Studies Conference (Indiana University), CFP: Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Conference, Sign up for the CREEES Careers — Professional Resources Forum email list, Associate/Full Professor of History or Cultural Studies (UT Austin), Resource: Language Learning and Pedagogy Podcasts, Resource: The Corpus of Russian Translations Website, Job: Linguistic Reviewer/Proofreader, Multiple Languages, Archiving and mobilizing language materials, Language and its relation to health and well being, Lexicography, grammar, orthography and corpus design, Technology in documentation and reclamation, Training and capacity building in language work. The association of the AATSEEL Conference 2020 is American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages . Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Researchers, university teachers,  PhD candidates and postgraduate students are invited to participate in the conference. See the conference program, and speakers and workshop leaders, here.

Authors of selected abstracts will be notified shortly after that and will be expected to submit complete versions (3,000–8,000 words) by November 30, 2020. Our conference aims to bring scholars from all disciplines to explore the ways in which Ukrainian studies is presented and shaped in the current political and cultural contexts. The AATSEEL conference is a forum for exchange of ideas in all areas of Slavic and East/Central European languages, literatures, linguistics, cultures, and pedagogy. TIMTOS Taipei • Taiwan 27 - 30 May 2021. The Executive Committee will continue to update this FAQ and our website as more information becomes available. On behalf of the organization, AATSEEL's Executive Council has endorsed MLA's Statement on COVID-19 and Academic Labor, which requests that institutions thoughtfully adjust their practices to address the disruption and negative consequences caused by the pandemic.To read the statement, please click here.

The CREEES Forum provides resources for students, alumni, professionals and K-12 teachers looking for funding, career and other professional development opportunities related to Russia, Eastern Europe and Eurasia.

President Michael Wachtel's Message to AATSEEL Members. The conference is dedicated to any set of themes, regions, religious traditions, methodologies and technologies that advance the theoretical and analytical paradigms of space and place. Annual AATSEEL Conferences are energetic gatherings that focus on the aesthetic, creative, and communicative aspects of Slavic cultures long considered to be among the world's richest and most provocative. The Program Committee will work to ensure a diverse blend of stream topics so we encourage all AATSEEL members to consider proposing a topic. We also encourage the submission of thematic articles, essays, interviews, and translations. Why Study Slavic and East European Languages? Maybe you’re part of a new RuNet literacy project or effort to collect online repositories of Central European historical newspapers.

Researchers, university teachers,  PhD candidates and postgraduate students are invited to participate in the conference. We do not want the schedule to prevent anyone from attending.

The AATSEEL Program Committee invites proposals for panel stream topics for the 2021 conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 25-28.
Why Study Slavic and East European Languages? The conference will be held Friday, October 9, 12:30 – 6:00 PM and Saturday, October 10, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM – Eastern time. FAQs:– What is a panel stream?– 2-3 thematically connected panels or roundtables (with 8-12 total participants in the stream). Join us by registering today! The working languages of the conference will be Kazakh, Russian and English.
Established in 1984 at The University of Texas at Austin, CREEES has 60 faculty members from nearly 20 different departments and administrative units across campus, offers about 50 courses in the languages of the area and 60 courses in the social sciences, humanities, and professional schools relevant to the study of the former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe. While this schedule provides additional challenges for the conference organizers, we hope that it will encourage broad international participation. Dartmouth College, Hanover NH, May 2021Conference organizers: Lynn Patyk (Dartmouth College) and Irina Erman (College of Charleston). AATSEEL Conference; 2021 Streams; Listing of Conference Exhibitors, Advertisers, and Sponsors; Dates and Deadlines; Conference Exhibitor Registration; Orders for Ads in the Conference Program; Application for Graduate Student Funding; Conference Contacts; Past Conferences So, we are planning to have a staggered schedule with two blocks each day of the conference. The ICLDC Executive Committee aims to make the conference as accessible as possible to as many different people as possible. 2020-21 MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL While we especially welcome abstracts that address the conference theme, we also welcome abstracts on other subjects in language documentation and conservation, which may include but are not limited to: Please join us online for the 2020 Conference of Community-Based Heritage Language Schools. >> The deadline for stream proposals is March 15, 2020. Possible alternatives include structuring the stream as a response to a single scholarly work or devoting one stream panel to a single “keynote” speaker with the other panels devoted to responses to the speaker. We are particularly interested in papers that interrogate ideological positions and interpretative models, regardless of whether they aim to address institutional or individual aspects of literary reception. SIAL INDIA New Delhi • India 15 - 20 Mar 2021. We are expecting an excellent lineup of workshops, thematic streams and special presentations in 2021. Please submit your proposals by April 15, 2020 for early consideration (the final submission deadline is August 1, 2020). This conference aims to bring together multidisciplinary approaches, including in the fields of religious studies, cultural anthropology, archaeology, history among others, to sacred landscapes, religious sites, and spatial dimensions of religion. After the conference opening, we will have an opportunity to interact with leaders of organizations and initiatives that are of interest and can be helpful to heritage language schools.