Thanks to all of the #PotterScholars that made HPACX such a magical experience! We wouldn't have made it here without you. This preview of the photobook we gave to Karen and Patrick gives a quick overview of the last decade.
https://t.co/Q84zIaE4rK
We've got another presentation from this year's Harry Potter Academic Conference ready to watch on our YouTube channel.
Enjoy Dr. Brent Satterly's talk, "Hem Hem... I Take Umbridge With Lies: Mr. Trump, My Office."
https://t.co/sEfmr7EAqj
We're hard at work getting videos of this year's #HarryPotter Academic Conference papers published!
To kick things off, enjoy invited speaker @jwamble25 Dr. Julian Wamble's talk on "Hermione Granger and the Relativity of Privilege."
https://t.co/NfGTaQpJsd
The 13th Annual #HarryPotter Academic Conference starts tomorrow morning, and the schedule is live! Check out the magic that awaits and read abstracts in the full program at https://t.co/ufaVBIAvKD.
Dr. Brent Satterly, aka Professor Umbridge, is a familiar face for #HarryPotter Academic Conference attendees. A @WidenerUniv social work professor, he will be speaking Friday on "Hem Hem... I Take Umbridge with Lies: Mr. Trump, My Office."
Register at https://t.co/ufaVBIAvKD!
Dr. Julian Wamble is Assistant Professor of Political Science at @GWtweets, where he teaches on #HarryPotter & the Politics of Social Identity, and host of the Critical Magic Theory podcast. He’ll speak on “Hermione Granger & the Relativity of Privilege.”
https://t.co/ufaVBIAvKD
Our Plenary Speaker for the Harry Potter Academic Conference is Dr. Priscilla Hobbs, cultural mythologist and author of 'Harry Potter and the Myth of Millennials.'
Register at https://t.co/ufaVBIAvKD to hear her talk, "'Wand's Up!': What We Learn from Harry," on Friday.
Registration is open for both in-person and streaming attendance for the 13th Annual Harry Potter Academic Conference on Oct. 18 and 19! Head to https://t.co/ufaVBIB3Ab to purchase your ticket. Just $15 for in-person attendees and $7.50 for single-room, one-way streaming.
It's Friday the 13th, but you're in luck - you can still submit a proposal to the 13th Annual Harry Potter Academic Conference by the end of the day! Professor Trelawney says it would be disastrous for you to miss out!
Head to https://t.co/ufaVBIAvKD and submit now!
DEADLINE EXTENDED! Don't panic - you have an extra week to submit your proposal for the Harry Potter Academic Conference at https://t.co/ufaVBIB3Ab.
Acceptance emails went out today - check your spam folder if you haven't heard from us! Or submit by Sept. 13!
All #BackToHogwarts and settled in? Then it's the perfect time to finish your abstract for the Harry Potter Academic Conference. Submit yours before Friday and register for the conference at @ChestnutHill in Philadelphia on October 18-19. Visit https://t.co/ufaVBIAvKD for more.
Submissions to the 13th Annual Harry Potter Academic Conference at @ChestnutHill are due in one week! Put the final touches on your abstract and head over to https://t.co/ufaVBIAvKD to submit.
Time is running out to submit your proposal for the 13th Annual Harry Potter Academic Conference! Just two weeks left to Apparate to https://t.co/ufaVBIB3Ab and get those abstracts in! All fields of study welcome!
Submit a proposal by September 6, or register to attend the Harry Potter Academic Conference in Philadelphia on October 18 and 19. @HPConferenceCHC
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Submissions and registration are open for the 2024 Harry Potter Academic Conference at Chestnut Hill College, October 18-19 in Philadelphia! See the full call for papers on the website and submit by September 6.
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We are now accepting abstracts for our conference, #PotterScholars! We look forward to seeing your #AcademicMagic. Abstracts can be submitted at https://t.co/hXFhjQJTPI
If you need help deciding on a subject, check out @Potterversity and the academic resources at @MuggleNet!
What are you thinking about presenting at this year's conference, #PotterScholars? Will you be a Hermione and submit early? Or movie Ron and put it off as long as possible?