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Conference Proposal Workshop

This document provides essential guidelines for crafting successful conference proposals, specifically for the CSSE conference. It emphasizes understanding your audience, following application guidelines, and contextualizing your work within existing literature. Key recommendations include outlining your arguments, adhering to a theoretical framework, engaging in peer review, and the importance of editing. Different presentation types are explained, and submission tips highlight the importance of early application due to server traffic. Additionally, it details registration fees for delegates, ensuring clarity on participation requirements.

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Conference Proposal Workshop

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  1. Conference Proposal Workshop Michelle Pidgeon & Pierre Walter EDST October 26, 2005

  2. General Guidelines • Find a conference that is relevant to your area (e.g., CSSE) • Know the audience of your presentation • Follow the application guidelines and outline provided (word count/length matters) • Read successful proposals (Peer Advisor office)

  3. Proposal Guidelines • Contextualize your work within the literature (e.g., what gap is your work addressing?) • Outline your thoughts and arguments • Theoretical framework • Peer review • Edit, edit, edit…

  4. Types of conference presentations • Single authored paper • Multiple author paper • Poster • Roundtable • Performance

  5. CSSE Submission Primer Web based submission only Recommended to apply prior to NOV 1- since server gets busy by then (Oct 25th is suggested) CSSE Submission Primer available online!

  6. CSSE (http://www.csse/ca) Membership is required! In order to attend the CSSE conference, all delegates are required to pay two fees: Congress Registration Fee: • $40 students, retired and unwaged delegates registering by 31 March; ($60 after this date) CSSE (Society #15) Registration Fee (including all its Associations and SIGs): • $30 students, retired and unwaged CSSE members

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