Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast (ASPAC) will hold its 2002 conference at Western Washington University, June 21-23. Proposals for panels, roundtables, and individual papers are to be submitted to the conference chair at the address below. Three $200 travel grants, financed by the Henry G. Schwarz Endowment Fund for Mongolian Studies, have been made available to persons submitting paper proposals on subjects dealing with
Mongolia. In order to qualify for these travel grants, applicants must reside more than 500 miles from Bellingham at the time of application, and they must submit their social security numbers. Successful applicants will be awarded their grants during the conference.
Please fill out both the proposal and registration forms on the ASPAC 2002 website at www.wwu.edu/eas/aspac/ and submit before May 1. The registration form (2 pages) should be sent to Extended Education and Summer Programs (see address on registra-tion form). Proposals and grant applications should be sent to the conference chair, Professor Kathleen Tomlonovic (see address on proposal form).