
MANAGEMENT
The following Frequently Asked Questions are based on various topics related to the Social Justice Symposium (SJS). If you are confused about any topic and your questions are not addressed here, feel free to email us.
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The Social Justice Symposium will be held from 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM In-Person this year in the University Student Union Ballroom on Wednesday and Thursday February 27 and 28, 2024.
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Registration is closed.
The Social Justice Symposium is open for undergraduate and graduate students, alumni, faculty, staff, and community members.
Giving presentations in person can already be nervewracking and we want to see you succeed! The best way to prepare for a presentation is to prepare by starting with an outline and agenda, expect the unexpected, have back up plans, think through how you want to convey your presentation, and how you might want to keep your audience engaged.
If selected, please join your session 10 minutes prior to the start of your presentation. We will confirm your set-up and materials provided one week before.
We are looking for a variety of different submissions. Below are the four we will consider.
Poster Presentation - A poster presentation consists of an exhibit of materials reporting research activities
or informational resources in visual and summary form. Poster presentations are a
terrific platform for facilitating personal discussion of work with interested colleagues
and allowing meeting attendees to browse current research at their own pace. Research
on submissions of all topics will be considered.
Roundtable Discussion - Informal roundtables offer opportunities for those who share conceptual, methodological,
professional, or policy concerns to meet one another and to initiate and expand networks.
These discussion sessions also are particularly valuable for those who are developing
new ideas on formulating issues in new ways and who would like to explore these ideas
or issues with colleagues who have similar interests.
Workshop - Interactive informational sessions covering issues pertaining to social justice.
Facilitators must comply with accessibility requests. Workshop duration must be 40-50*
mins long (*with buffer for travel, introductions, and evaluations)
Proposals will be offered in 50 minute increments as followed:
Wednesday, February 27, 2024
Thursday, February 28, 2024
Lunch will be provided both days.