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Publicize Your Work
Students in the MLS program have several options for publicizing the work they are completing as part of the courses they take or their thesis projects. Students are encouraged to take advantage of one or all of these methods for gaining a wider audience for their achievements.
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IU Southeast Student Conference
http://www.ius.edu/acadaffairs/studentconference/
Graduate students typical present their work as either a paper or a poster on the first day of the annual conference: Thursday afternoon between 4:00 & 8:00pm -
IU Southeast Graduate Research Journal
Graduate students in all three graduate schools at IU Southeast (business, education, and liberal studies) are invited to submit papers to the GRJ. Submission deadline is always December 20. All types of papers are considered (research, literature reviews, case studies, etc.) and submissions are limited to 5000 words including references. Submit paper or questions to webmls@ius.edu. Title page should include author’s name, program, preferred contact information, course for which the paper was written, and name of course professor.
To see a PDF of the 2011 issue of the GRJ, click this link
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Midwestern Graduate Liberal Studies Conference
http://ius.edu/mls/mglsc/
Each year the graduate liberal studies programs of Indiana University invite MLS students from the Midwestern region to participate in the MGLSC. The conference is designed to allow both formal and informal interactions among students and faculty from graduate liberal studies program in the Midwest. Students from graduate liberal studies programs in the Midwest region are invited to present their work at the MGLSC. All types of work will be considered: empirical research, literature reviews, case studies, works of fiction, multimedia works, etc. -
Confluence
http://www.confluence.ou.edu/
Confluence: The Journal of Graduate Liberal Studies is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of scholarly works by students, faculty, and graduates of the Graduate Liberal Studies (GLS) programs. Confluence is published biannually and features nonfiction, fiction, poetry and other creative work from students, faculty and alumni of graduate liberal studies programs. The journal also publishes reviews of books of special interest to the GLS community. Submission information can be found at their webpage