This could further open up a discussion of whether it's proper to have advanced undergrads present at academic conferences. I gather that SCMS, UFVA, MLA, etc. only select grad students and professors for presentations, but I have seen a choice few undergrad papers that have been worthy of presenting alongside grads and professors. In my experience, I've only recommended one undergrad to present at a conference, with outstanding work she did for an honors thesis, and her paper was highly praised. What do other people think? Tim Shary Clark University on 12/8/05 4:12 PM, Harper Cossar at [log in to unmask] wrote: > Greetings, > > I am interested to hear comments concerning publishing/presenting outlets that > cater to undergraduate film studies students. I've had two undergraduate > students in the past year do exceptionally rigorous research papers. Both > plan on grad school, but would like to get in the conference/publishing market > ASAP. The outlets I am familiar with are geared toward graduate students and > university educators. Any advice is welcome. Thanks. > > Harper Cossar > PhD candidate, Moving Image Studies > Georgia State University > > > > Harper Cossar > [log in to unmask] > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Shopping > Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Yahoo! Shopping > > ---- > For past messages, visit the Screen-L Archives: > http://bama.ua.edu/archives/screen-l.html > ---- To sign off Screen-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF Screen-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]