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IPAGCon 2023 : The 2nd International Performing Arts Graduate Conference (IPAGcon)

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Link: https://ipagcon.upsi.edu.my/
 
When Nov 1, 2023 - Nov 2, 2023
Where Virtual Conference
Abstract Registration Due Sep 20, 2023
Submission Deadline Oct 14, 2023
Notification Due Oct 28, 2023
Final Version Due Oct 14, 2023
Categories    perfoming arts   eduacation   postgraduate conference   malaysia
 

Call For Papers

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

We would like to invite you to submit abstracts for papers and research findings in the 2nd International Performing Arts Graduates Conference 2023 (2nd IPAGCon 2023) organised by the Faculty of Music and Performing Arts (FMSP) of Sultan Idris Education University, Malaysia.

The conference will be held online via Video conference.

Date : 1 - 2 November 2023
Time : *9.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.*(Malaysia Standard Time GMT +8)
Platform : Cisco Webex
Theme : Shaping the Future through Artistry
Website: https://ipagcon.upsi.edu.my

We've included the information for submission with the conference poster.

Looking forward to seeing you at the conference!

‼ EXTENDED DATE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: 20 SEPTEMBER 2023 ‼

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