Conference Site Proposals

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SPEP

See this at: spep.org| Added on 09/29/06

Anyone interested in hosting a future meeting of SPEP is invited to contact the SPEP Secretary-Treasurer, John M. Rose, for full information. Any member of the Executive Committee can also provide general information.

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I loved the simplicity of this site - which matches the subject matter, existential psychology - and they appear to put out their call for papers immediately after the year's conference is through. I wondered if their contact person would tell us about what they look for from those who are interested in hosting a meeting.

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Conference Proposal...

See this at: plone.org| Added on 09/13/06

1) Cheap/easy to travel by plane/train. Is your city and venue easily reachable by people from multiple continents? Are flights cheap during the time of year you propose? Are there travel restrictions or abusive customs agents for the country you... See more more

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This is a less formal page which lets potential site proposers know what will be considered. I don't think that we would want something this informal, but the ideas expressed are interesting and could be incorporated into what we do.

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See this at: cw2005.stanford.edu| Added on 09/13/06

Source of Funding: * Faculty Registration (200 @ $195.00) $39,800.00 * Student Registration (150 @ $165.00) $24,750.00 * Exhibitor Fees $1,000.00 * PWR & VPUE funding $3,000.00 How will you allocate funding? This preliminary budget is based upon... See more more

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This is a site application from Stanford to be the host for a writing conference. It has a number of questions we could use as we work up our RFP for conference sites.

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