The Graduate Students in English at U of A invite proposals on the theme "Transformation," a topic as broad as the literary and academic canons themselves.
As we bear witness to changes in higher education landscapes across disciplines, we might consider how our own perceptions have evolved, what has been reliable in scholarship historically and what needs to change. More targeted discussions and creative projects focused on transformations in topics beyond higher education are also welcome!
Submission Topic Ideas (This is not exhaustive. We want to see your ideas.):
- Evolutions in Genre Literature
- Intersections of Transformations, Translation and Adaptation
- Transformations in the Literary and Academic Publishing Industry
- Transformations in Politics and The Global Economy
- Digital Humanities, AI and The Evolution of Technology
- Theories of Social Transformation
- Gender Studies Transformation and Evolution
- Transmutation, Bodily Transformation and Alternate Realities in Film and Literature
- Evolution of Healthcare Research and Medical Humanities
- Ecosystem Transformations and Climate Change
- Transformations in and From Game Studies
- Transformative Pedagogy in STEM and Humanities
- Cultural Syncretisms in Anthropology, Sociology and Comparative Studies
Submission Instructions:
Proposals for papers, creative works and group panels should include the following: your name(s), preferred email address(es), school affiliation(s), student/faculty status and a 250-word abstract describing the proposed topic and structure of your presentation. Abstracts should be submitted by Jan. 12, 2026, to uarkgse2026@gmail.com. This conference is free to all current undergraduate and graduate students attending the U of A, as well as faculty of the university. In addition to the paper and panel sessions, the conference will include a keynote address and other planned activities.
Writing Contest:
The Graduate Students in English will also sponsor a writing contest with awards to be presented during the keynote address. Winners must be present at the conference and attend the keynote in order to receive their prize. Awards will be given for Best Undergrad Academic Paper, Best Creative Work, Best Graduate Academic Paper and Best Overall. Contest submissions (final drafts) must be submitted by email to uarkgse2026@gmail.com by Jan. 12, 2026. All submissions will be considered for awards unless presenters request otherwise.
All questions regarding the conference should be directed to uarkgse2026@gmail.com.
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Contacts
Laurie Marshall, vice president
Graduate Students in English RSO
lauries@uark.edu