Organising an Academic Conference (or Conferencing 101: How to Organise an Academic Conference...
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Organising an Academic Conference
(or Conferencing 101: How to Organise an Academic Conference Without Losing Your
Mind)
Katie BarnettCollege of Arts and Law
(and my invisible colleague, Rebecca Isaacs)
Why organise a conference?
O Establish yourself in your academic field
O Great for your academic CV
O Invaluable networking opportunities
O Choose your own adventure
Before you beginO Co-organisers
O A conference email address
O Helpful contacts
The basicsOPick a date
Pro tip: This can always be extended.
Pro tip: Pick a term-time date.
Pro tip: Weekends are convenient, but may require you to pay for security.
The basicsOChoose a themePro tip: Broad themes work well.
OKeynote speakersPro tip: Speakers from your own institution cost less!
OCall for papersPro tip: Fake deadlines are your friend.
The basicsOAdvertisingWebsite49th P: http://49thparallelconference.wordpress.comBAAS: http://www.americanfrontiers.co.uk Mailing listsSocial mediaUniversity newslettersDepartmental emails
The detailsORoom hireWhere / when do you want to hold the event?How many people do you need to accommodate?Do you need media facilities? (You do.)
OSecurity
The detailsO CateringPro tip: Bring your own tea and coffee.Pro tip: Too much is better than too little.Pro tip: Don’t forget the vegetarians!
O FinancesPro tip: Publishers are a good source of income.Pro tip: Don’t forget the freebies!
The final countdownOPicking the papersPro tip: Don’t do this outside on a windy day.OAcceptances and rejectionsPro tip: Confirm your acceptances before you send out rejections.OOrganising the scheduleORegistrationOConference packs
MiscellanyOArrive early (no, earlier than
that)OAlphabetical name badgesOKeep a record of paymentsORefreshments first!OKnow your buildingOMake sure you’ve got enough
chairs
MiscellanyOSoftware compatibilityODon’t forget the milk.ODon’t forget the sugar.ODON’T FORGET THE
CORKSCREW.OEnjoy yourselves!
Thanks for listening!This presentation was brought to you by Katie Barnett and her invisible colleague Rebecca Isaacs, who organised the BAAS Postgraduate Conference in 2011, and the 49th Parallel Conference in 2012, and who have just about regained their sanity.