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NEWS
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The sixth issue of The Journal of Iranian Children's Literature Studies is published. (April 25, 2013) (See the Journal)
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The fifth issue of The Journal of Iranian Children's Literature Studies is published. (Sep 6, 2012) (See the Journal)
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The fourth issue of The Journal of Iranian Children's Literature Studies is published. (April 19, 2012) (See the Journal)
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The third issue of The Journal of Iranian Children's Literature Studies is published. (Sep 14, 2011) (See the Journal)
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Shiraz University hosted SUCCLS' third conference in May, 2011. This conference was enriched by SUCCLS' first festival. (May 12, 2011) (See the Conferences)
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The second issue of The Journal of Iranian Children's Literature Studies is published. (April 19, 2011) (See the Journal )
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SUCCLS translated Amu Nowruz to English. This is one of the most exclusive Iranian folktales which demonstrates the coming of the new year. (April 8, 2011) (Amu Nowruz)
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SUCCLS congratulates its three members: Dr. K. Hasanli, Dr. F. Yousefi, and Dr. S. Hesampour. (Feb 5, 2011) (Read more)
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SUCCLS' third conference will be held in May, 2011. It will be on Children's and Young Adult Poetry. A festival of theses written on children's literature is also one of the programs of this conference. (Call for papers)
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The third edition of Innocence and Experience: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Children's Literature is now available on the market. (November 7, 2010) ( See inside the book)
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Happy birthday Iranian Children National Library! (July 30, 2010) ( See the website)
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Four book written by Leo Lionni translated by Tahereh Adinehpour is now available on the market. (May 15, 2010) (Read more)
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In Quest for the Centre, Greats of Children's Literature Theory and Criticism, edited by M. Khosronejad, is now on the market. (October 31, 2009) ( See inside the book)
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Fatemeh Farnia defended her MA thesis under the title of "The Study of Power in the Works of Roald Dahl and Lewis Carroll" ( Read more information here) (September 22, 2009)
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Approval of the MA program in children's literature by the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology (August 19, 2009)
Dr. Morteza Khosronejad’s collection receives national recognition (Read more)
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