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Call for workshop proposals Deadline Extended


Call for workshop proposals Deadline Extended


NOW 5pm, Friday 22nd April 2016

The National Council of Women NZ Conference is being held in Wellington, New Zealand on 15-17 September, 2016.

The topic of the conference is Gender Equality, and we are seeking abstracts for the interactive workshops to be held on Thursday 15th, and Friday 16th September, to help drive cultural change in our communities, workplaces and our nation.

The Proposal submission deadline was the 15th April 2016 - this has now been extended to Friday 22nd April 2016.

Presenters at conference are typically thought leaders or researchers in this field and established contributors to the advancement of gender issues. From presenters we expect a high level of professionalism, an exciting and interactive delivery, and an insightful or provocative take on a relevant topic. The conference is a springboard for discussion and debate, and our audience expect to be challenged.

There will be good media coverage of the conference and presenters can expect a high profile reception.

To reward workshop presenters, we offer a full conference pass with meals and drinks. We offer hotel accommodation for one night. Presenters are responsible for their own travel to and from Wellington, and expense costs.

We have a limited number of presenter positions available. To be influential in this field and to participate in this event, please don’t delay.

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