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Now accepting submissions for the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences' 41st Annual Research Conference: Building Strength & Sovereignty in the Pacific.

 

SUBMISSIONS

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Presentation

Conventional Academic-Style Presentation. One person presents on singly- or co-authored research.

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Performance

Dramatic Presentations or Readings.  If your work is part of a larger block of themed works, please select -Special Blocks-

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Demonstration

Instructional Demonstrations

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Special Blocks

Are you part of a large block of special-topic talks / performances? Select this instead of Presentation or Performance

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Poster

Informational poster displayed during the poster session. Generally on recent research

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Artwork

Physical Media for display. If you are talking about artworks, please select -Presentation-

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Panel

Panel discussion. Many people discuss a topic simultaneously.  Please list all panel members.

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IMPORTANT DATES:

 

PROPOSAL SUBMISSION DEADLINE:

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JANUARY 31, 2020

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ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION:

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FEBRUARY 14, 2020

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Proposals are welcome for projects relevant to the Pacific region in the following disciplines:

  • Social sciences

  • Liberal arts

  • Creative Arts

  • Humanities

  • Multidisciplinary and Collaborative projects

 

We encourage submissions from local, regional*, and global*:

  • Scholars

  • Scientists

  • Visual and performing artists

  • Students - Undergraduate and Graduate

  • Professionals in the community

 

* Off-island presenters and participants are responsible for securing appropriate travel visas and arranging their own travel and accommodations.

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GUIDELINES:

ALL proposals must include a presentation title.

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Abstract may not exceed more than 150 words

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Must include list of author(s) and institutional affiliation(s).

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Presenter must be present at the conference -- we cannot accommodate Skype presentations.

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Presentations and discussions are limited to no more than 20 minutes.

 

Presenters must provide their own laptop when using classroom projectors.​

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Submissions

The University of Guam (UOG) is committed to achieving equal opportunity and full participation of persons with disabilities by providing for non-discriminatory access to its services and facilities through the ADA Office. The Mission of the ADA Office is to ensure non-discriminatory access to all benefits, privileges, opportunities and obligations to faculty, staff and community members with disabilities and to ensure a process for full compliance by UOG with the ADA of 1990, as amended, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, taking into account the economic climate and multi-cultural diversity of the institution.

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The ADA Office can be contacted at telephone number (671) 735-2244 or Telephone Device for the Deaf (TDD) number (671) 735-2243.

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