
The Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA) is excited to announce the PAMLA Undergraduate Forum (https://pamla.ballastacademic.com/Home/S/19901) for our upcoming 123rd annual conference!
Join us from November 12–15, 2026, at the Hyatt Regency Seattle in Seattle, Washington, to share your research and connect with a vibrant academic community.
About the Session
The PAMLA Undergraduate Forum is a dedicated space for undergraduate students to develop, refine, and present their scholarship across a wide variety of humanities topics—including literature, languages, media, film, art, and culture.
This is a unique professional development opportunity: authors of accepted proposals will receive constructive comments and suggestions for revision ahead of the conference. During the session, panelists will have approximately twelve minutes to present their finished papers.
What We Are Looking For
Proposals should meet the following criteria:
- Clear scholarly question: What core inquiry drives your research?
- Grounded: The project should show an awareness of existing scholarship on the topic.
- Focused: The scope of the paper should be limited and manageable for a twelve-minute presentation.
- Strong thesis: The proposal must include a clear, nuanced central argument.
Submission Details
- Extended Deadline: June 30, 2026 (or until the session is filled).
- Submit Your Proposal: Submit your abstract directly via the PAMLA Ballast Academic Portal (https://pamla.ballastacademic.com/Home/S/19901).
Explore More of PAMLA 2026
Do you have a project that might fit another specific sub-field? PAMLA 2026 features an incredibly diverse, multidisciplinary program. You can browse our 170+ open sessions on our Call for Papers page (https://pamla.ballastacademic.com/Home/CFP) to explore all of your options.
For general details about conference registration, travel, and lodging, please visit the official PAMLA 2026 Conference Website (https://www.pamla.org/pamla2026).
We look forward to welcoming the next generation of humanities scholars to Seattle this November!