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Conference Schedule

Conference Programme

Conference Schedule

Our conference programme is now available*. You can see a PDF version of the conference schedule hereLink opens in a new window.

*subject to minor changes

Event Scheduling Software and App

We are using an online event scheduling software called Sched. You can access the conference schedule using this linkLink opens in a new window. Once you've signed up to the software, you can select the sessions you would like to attend. There is also a Sched app available.

PLEASE NOTE that signing up to Sched is not the same as registering to attend the conference. Make sure you register to attend the conference hereLink opens in a new window.

Format descriptions

Format Type Time Description
Community Open Session  Led 60 minutes Suggest a theme or problem that all who attend can contribute to
Paper Led 40 minutes Presentation (20 mins) + Q&A (20 mins)
Pecha Kucha Led 7 minutes 20 images x 20 seconds
Reading Group Led 60 minutes Select one or more reading(s) to discuss with attendees, with pre-prepared questions
Panel Debate Led 60 minutes Speakers discuss opposing and/or complementary views on a given topic. Attendees are invited to contribute to and participate in the debate.
World CafĂ©  Collaborative TBC Small group discussions on specific questions related to a theme chosen by the cafe host(s).
Bring Your Own Theory Collaborative TBC Each contributor produces a visual (e.g., a poster) about an exciting, unusual and/or inspiring theory and its relevance to EAP. Attendees circulate, reading posters and engaging in discussion with contributors.
Workshop Led 60 minutes A practice-focused session where the speaker guides participants through a method, activity or process. (Please specify any materials required.)
Symposium Led 60 minutes Up to 4 speakers present thoughts on a shared topic (10 mins each), with remaining time (20 mins) opened up for audience contributions to the discussion
Lighting Talk Led 10 minutes A short talk on a subject of the speaker’s choosing. Similar themes may be grouped together into a longer session.