2008
October 31–November 2: 4th Global Conference: Pluralism, Inclusion and Citizenship, Salzburg, Austria, http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/ati/diversity/pluralism/pl4/cfp.html.
November 4–7: XIII Congress of CLAD: State and Public Administration Reform, Buenos Aires, Argentina, http://www.clad.org.ve/congreso/congri.html.
November 6–8: Univer-Cities: Translation, Languages, and Internationalization, University of Alicante, Spain, http://www.ua.es/personal/iliescu/univercities/index.html.
November 9–22: First Students Workshop on Peace, Religion and Media, Iran, http://www.religion-media.com/workshop.htm.
November 28–29: Transformation and the Dynamics of (Radical) Change, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom, http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/SchoolofPoliticsInternationalStudiesandPhilosophy/Events/Transformations/#d.en.94863.
December 4–5: Workshop on Explaining Healthcare System Change, University of Bremen, Germany.
2009
January 8–10: Oxford Political Thought Annual Conference, St. Catherines College, Oxford University, http://www.huss.ex.ac.uk/politics/events/politicalthought2009/index.html.
January 21–23: European Conference on Gender and Politics, ECPR Standing Group on Gender and Politics, Belfast, Northern Ireland, http://www.essex.ac.uk/ecpr/standinggroups/ecpg_home.aspx.
April 23–26: International Interdisciplinary Conference on Sustainability, Villanova University, PA, http://www.villanova.edu/sustainability/conference.
May 7–9: A Return to the Senses: Political Theory and the Sensorium, Trent University, Peterborough, Canada, http://www.trentu.ca/theorycentre/conferences_sensorium2009.php
May 14–16: National Institutes and Schools of Public Administration in Central and Eastern Europe, Budva, Montenegro, http://www. nispa.sk/_portal/homepage.php.
July 12–16: 21st IPSA World Congress, Santiago, Chile, http://www. ipsa.org.
For a complete listing of upcoming conferences, visit the APSA conference calendar at http://www.apsanet.org/section_181.cfm.