When organising a conference, building a robust and engaging academic programme is the most important priority. You want create an interesting and useful event that will attract lots of delegates, comprised of valuable and thought provoking sessions delivered by excellent, knowledgeable speakers.
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Sometimes, evaluating the submissions sent in response to your call for papers can feel like a daunting task. How can you identify the good proposals? How can the evaluation process be optimised while still ensuring a rigorous review process?
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When you are organising a conference, getting a keynote speaker can seem like one of the most daunting tasks. How do you find and approach the right person and ensure they say ‘yes’?
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Choosing the right title for a conference is a decision that will shape the event’s identity, attract the right audience, and set the tone for presentations and discussions.
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Peer review is an important process where independent, unbiased experts evaluate scholarly manuscripts to determine their suitability for publication.
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Attending conferences is a great opportunity to advance your career and share your research with the wider academic community. To access these opportunities, you need to create a proposal that catches the attention of conference organisers.
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Your research deserves to be shared with a wide and diverse audience. While publishing in high-impact journals has traditionally been the primary path to recognition, presenting at conferences offers another powerful avenue to expand your reach.
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