The call for proposals for speaking for the 2013 conference is now closed. If you would like to contact us about a late submission, please contact Katie Maynard, kmaynard@geog.ucsb.edu.
Please see below for the timeline, further description of each stage of the process and copies of all the relevant forms
| February 6th, 2013 | Call for proposals for presentations and posters opens |
March 8th, 2013 (6:00pm) |
Call for proposals for presentations and posters closes |
| April 5th, 2013 | Invitation letters sent out. |
Submitters who take full advantage of the materials we have posted to our website will be more successful in being selected. Please review the selection criteria, information on topic areas, and guidelines for speakers.
Here are a list of topic areas for this year's event, each proposal will be asked to choose 2-3 topics that they most relate to:
a. Climate Action Planning
b. Curriculum
c. Energy
d. Food Systems
e. Green Building
f. Healthcare
g. Institutionalizing Sustainability
h. Local (Regional Case Studies)
i. Procurement and Business Services
j. Research
l. Social Equity
m. Student Affairs and Auxiliaries
n. Transportation
o. Waste Reduction and Recycling
p. Water and Landscape
Concurrent sessions are 75 minutes in length. Typically these sessions are divided into three presentations of 15-20 minutes each (with additional time for Q and A), these presentations each highlight a unique project (usually but not always, from three different campuses). The session is wrapped up with a 15-20 minute question and answer period that draws in all three presenting groups. If multiple people speak on the same project they have to split a 15-20min timeslot.
Most abstracts that are accepted will be allotted 15-20minutes and will be paired with two other abstracts submitted to our speaker selection committees.
Please note: presenters in the student convergence can have a 25min timeslot or a 50min timeslot. The schedule of this event is separate from the main conference
You options for presentations include:
Download the Call for Proposals Form here.
We recommend that potential speakers interested in submitting download the word document version of the submittal questions and develop their proposal offline before submitting your proposal electronically. This will allow you to more easily collaborate with co-presenters and will save you from any electronic glitches that could occur with the abstract system. Please note however, that we only accept abstracts submitted via the online submittal system, unless you contact us regarding extraodinary circumstances and we grant an exception.
The downloadable form is only for the purposes of developing a draft proposal.
Whoever is presenting should be the original author or personally review the abstract submitted for them to speak on. All presenters must be aware of the abstract submittal prior to submission. CHESC reserves the right to contact any person listed as a presenter to ask them about the submittal.
Please visit our online submittal site when you are ready to send your proposal in. Please note that you need to submit the whole proposal in one setting. The system will not save your work.
Download the Call for Proposals Form here.
If your proposal is accepted, you will also be asked to sign a waiver form regarding copyright permissions. Failure to sign this form will result in us not being able to record your presentation or share your presentation materials through our conference website.
Not sure where to find photographs that you can use in your presentation? Check out Creative Commons. You can also find copyright-free photographs through the advanced search options on Goggle Image search.
If you are selected for a recorded session, you will also be asked to sign a consent to record form. Failure to sign this form will result in us not being able to record your session.