Template:Conferences

AddressesEdit

An address is an educational talk typically on a specific topic during a conference given by one person. Usually, more than one address is given during a conference.

The address section can be copied and pasted as many times as needed for the number of addresses (keynote or plenary talks, grand rounds, colloquia, etc.) given

name of addressEdit

Presented by (enter name here)

DescriptionEdit

enter description of address given here

Note: This could be a copy and paste of the abstract or the description of the talk
Also add external links to their personal page at their home institution, and their Wikipedia article, if either are available

Watch the YouTube video recording of the address (enter link here if recorded).

WorkshopsEdit

A workshop is a professional development training in which a speaker or two presents information on a certain area and then typically opens the floor for questions. Sometimes there are breakout discussion or active engagement in activities related to the topic. For instance, a writing workshop can be held where a speaker shares information about improving writing skills.

The workshop section can be copy and pasted as many times as needed for how many workshops given

name of workshopEdit

Presented by (enter name here)

DescriptionEdit

enter description of address given here

Note: This could be a copy and paste of the abstract or the description of the workshop
Also add external links to their personal page at their home institution, and their Wikipedia article, if either are available

Watch the YouTube recording of the workshop (enter link here if recorded).

Ceremony for the Future Directions Launch AwardEdit

The future directions launch award is an award recognizing a scholar earlier in their career for research they have done and for showing particular growth or strength in their field. The title is specific for FDF users (Please see template documentation), but it can be altered for any award given during a conference.

The launch award section can be copy and pasted as many times as needed

name of Award recipientEdit

  • credentials here
About the award recipientEdit

add description about the recipient here

Also add external links to their personal page at their home institution, and their Wikipedia article, if either are available

Watch the YouTube recording of the remarks (enter link here).