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Apply to Present

We've already received many exciting, inspiring and thought-provoking conference proposals, but we still have space for a few more. If you have an idea for a proposal, please consider submitting one, as we have extended the deadline.

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Email: srvconf2025@gmail.com​

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Click the button below to view the application form and guidelines.

Tips for Presenters

Consider your audience.

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The people coming to this conference are interested in Social Role Valorization Theory (SRV) and its impact, influence, and implementation. Remember that some audience members will be more familiar with SRV theory while others may not be. Make your points clearly. Using visuals (Power Point slides and other visuals) can help audience members follow your presentation more readily.

 

Be prepared.

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        Always have a back-up (slides, presentation notes) in case something happens. It is helpful to practice your presentation so that you are comfortable with the timing. Please leave time for questions and comments from the audience. While it can be helpful to have handouts, the conference organizers will not have the capacity to copy or prepare handouts for you. If you want to hand something out, you must bring these materials with you.

 

Use your time wisely.

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       Each presenter will have a set amount of time. Use it wisely. Be on time for your session. Thank you for this important courtesy.

 

If you would like help.

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       We are available to answer your questions. If you have an idea, and would appreciate talking it through with someone, or would like some help putting a proposal abstract together, or assistance with your presentation, please feel free to contact us: Judith Sandys or Zana Lutfiyya at srvconference2025@gmail.com

 

Be enthusiastic, and enjoy the conference!

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       We think that you have work that is worth sharing and we are glad that you are coming! We know that you will attend sessions and take part in the discussions in and between the sessions.

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