Sponsored by

South and South East Asian Studies Center University of Michigan and

Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202 February 1989

Plans are now under way to hold the fifth Annual Sikh Studies Conference on July 8 and 9, 1989. As of this year, the venue of the Conference will be Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, U.S.A. The University will host the Conference with Support of the South and South East Asian Studies Center, University of Michigan and the Sikh Association.

The topic of the 1989 Conference is: The Sikh and the Human Rights during the 15th and 16th Century. Interested scholars are invited to submit proposals for their papers with abstracts. The deadline for receiving proposals is Friday, March 31, 1989. Papers may address the topic of the Conference from disciplinary or an interdisciplinary perspective. Earlier submissions will help expedite program decisions. Titles and abstracts of papers prp proposed and inquires for further information should be sent to:

Dr. Satnam Singh Bhugra

Leadperson,

Teacher Education Program

 Lansing Community College

PO Box 40010

Lansing, MI 48901-7210

(517) 483-1136

Dr. Trilochan Singh

Associate Chairman

 Department of

Mechanical Engineering, WSU

Detroit, MI 48202

(313) 577-3845

It is expected that the final program will be published by about the middle of May 1989.

Travel expenses will be the responsibility of the participants and or their institutions/organizations.

Please share this announcement with your colleagues and other interested scholars.

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