Ecsite is offering 20 free one-day passes for its June 2021 Conference to speakers bringing new ideas or perspectives.
Participants of the Ecsite Conference love new perspectives, fresh ideas and different horizons. In event feedback received over the past few years, attendees have been consistently asking to hear more speakers from outside of the science centre and museum field.
To help attract new faces to the pre-conference and main conference, for the sixth year running Ecsite is offering 20 free one-day passes to speakers who can convince the Conference Programme Committee that they will contribute novel topics, angles or session formats.
This could be your chance to finally bring in the mind-opening speaker you had always wanted to see at the conference - or attend it for free if you're one of the brilliant minds, critical friends or super-talented experts we had been missing.
Step one for all: form or join a team and develop a great session proposal together. You'll find everything you need to know about this as well as a special conference forum on the dedicated call for proposals web page.
HOW DO I APPLY FOR A FREE ONE-DAY PASS?
Once you have joined a session proposal team, fill in this short application form. Besides your contacts details, we only ask a short statement (max. 300 words) explaining how you heard of this opportunity, why you would love to speak at the 2021 Ecsite Conference and how the ideas / perspectives / session formats you want to share would inspire science communication professionals
There are two rounds of applications:
Round 1: together with the call for proposals, by 21 January 2021. Early applications are encouraged: you have more chances in this round.
Round 2: as accepted sessions are fine-tuning their speakers' line up, by 14 April 2021.
HOW WILL APPLICATIONS BE REVIEWED?
The Programme Committee will be rating the received applications on the following criteria:
Novelty of the suggested topic / angle / session format
Overall balance of professional horizons, geographic origins, themes and genders.
Questions? Contact Raquel at the Ecsite Office.