Iran: Future Prospects (IFP)
Conference 2006


Third Annual Gathering of Young Iranian Scholars of North America
Stanford University
October 20-22 2006

Stanford Terrace Inn
531 Stanford Ave.
Palo Alto, CA 94306-1113

   

Update (Oct. 13, 2006): Our website is fully updated now. Please check the Program, Accepted Papers, and Invited Speakers pages. The venue info is posted on top of every page.

The Iranian Studies Program at Stanford University, the Persian Students Association at Stanford University, in collaboration with the Iranian Studies Group at MIT and the Iran Research Committee at the University of California-Berkeley invite paper submissions for the third annual gathering of young Iranian scholars of North America. The conference, hosted by Stanford University, seeks to bring together promising young Iranian scholars residing in North America, who do research on various issues related to Iran and Iranian societies worldwide. The goal of the conference is to foster scholarly exchange and collaboration among the next generation of Iranian scholars, and to promote dialogue on issues facing contemporary Iranian societies in Iran and worldwide.

 

Paper Topics
The organizing committee especially welcomes papers focusing on the following themes:

  • Iran and the World
    Political, social, economic and cultural relations with the outside world
     

  •  Iranian Economy, Technological Development and Industry
     
  • Iranian Arts, Science and Culture
    Contemporary Arts, Modernity in Iran, Cultural Identity, Scientific Development etc.
     
  • Domestic Governance and Political Structure
    Political prospects, executive-judiciary-legislative relations, etc
     
  • Iranian Society
    Social policy, Education, Women in Iran, Minorities, Drug abuse, Healthcare, Migration, Law etc.
     
  • Human Development and Sustainability
    NGOs, Rural Development, Urban Development, Environmental Concerns, etc.
     
  • Iranian Expatriate Communities

     

Exceptional papers in other topics of importance to contemporary Iranian society also welcome.

 

The website will be updated regularly until after the gathering. Please visit frequently for updated information.

The articles, statements, and opinions contained herein or presented in the Iran: Future Prospects (IFP) conference are not necessarily those of the Persian Student Association (PSA) at Stanford University and should not be interpreted, acted on, or represented as such.