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Latest news for Congress 2014 organizers
- We strongly encourage you to check that the program we have received from your Association here is the most current and the one for all to see. If your Association has not yet submitted a program, or the program has changed recently, please submit it to [email protected].
- When you arrive at Brock University, see Donna LeLièvre at “Solutions” at the Congress Registration Desk to receive your receipt, official access badge and PC/LAC registration package. Registration is open daily from Friday, May 23rd to Friday, May 30th, in the Congress Centre located in the Walker Complex.
- To see the list of who has registered for your association’s conference at Congress, login to the Congress Request System, and go to the block in the top-left corner titled “Reports”. There are two registration reports available to you, “Reg. attendees (contact info)” and “Reg. attendees (association fees)”. Click on these links to download an Excel file of your registration list.s deadline to your members.
Planning cycle for organizers
Past deadlines
Tasks in this list are past due. If you have not completed a task, please contact [email protected] as soon as possible for assistance.
- Planning Meeting - September 19, 2020 (Watch the video, or click here to view the PowerPoint slides)
- Submit Association Account form - October 11, 2020
- Submit association mailing list - October 11, 2020 - Download the template here (Excel).
- Submit Association Conference Fees form - October 18, 2020
- Submit Special Events Listing Form for events to be promoted in the online calendar of events for the launch of registration - November 15, 2020
- Recommend potential Expo exhibitors to the Federation at [email protected] - November 15, 2020
- Apply for funding from the International Keynote Speaker Support Fund - November 22, 2020
- Request meeting rooms - Extended to November 29, 2020
- Submit preliminary conference program (PDF) to [email protected] - December 11, 2020
- Apply for funding from the Aid to Interdisciplinary Sessions Fund - January 31, 2021
- Submit Hire an Association Assistant form - February 7, 2021
- Submit the Association Greeting Table form - February 7, 2021
- Submit updated conference program (PDF) to [email protected] - February 21, 2021
- Submit Complimentary Guest Registrations form - February 28, 2021
- Final day to submit Special Event Listing Form for inclusion in the Congress Guide and the online calendar of events - March 14, 2021
- Request audio-visual equipment and furnishings - April 21, 2021 - See the audio-visual equipment and furnishings menu (PDF)
- Place catering requests - April 21, 2021 - See the catering menu (PDF)
- Submit final conference program (PDF) to [email protected] - April 25, 2021
Documents:
- Congress 2014 Planning Guide (PDF)
- Association conference fee schedule (PDF)
- List of Organizers (PDF)
- audio-visual menu (PDF)
- catering menu (PDF)
- Watch the video of the Planning Meeting, or click here to view the PowerPoint slides.
Programming and promotion
Promoting special events
Associations often hold special events they wish to be open to all attendees. Fill out the Special Event Listing Form for all events that are open to all Congress attendees and submit it via email to [email protected]. These events will be posted in the online calendar and the Congress Guide.
Promoting your association's conference program
You are responsible for sending a PDF version of your conference program to [email protected], which will then be posted online. Congress attendees, media representatives and scholarly publishers often search these online conference programs ahead of time in preparation for Congress. Ensuring that the Federation has the most up-to-date version of your association’s conference program can greatly enhance the experience of your attendees.
Congress 2014 theme
The Congress theme acts as a unifying concept that bridges the multiple association conference programs together. We encourage you to keep the theme “Borders without Boundaries” in mind as you plan your programming.
President's reception
The President’s Receptions, hosted by Brock University, are a long-standing Congress tradition and an excellent networking opportunity. Each association is invited to one reception, to be held in the Congress Centre (Walker Complex). Expo will also remain open during the receptions, to allow guests further opportunity to browse. To determine the date for your association, please visit the conference schedule (note the “P” for President’s Receptions next to your association). You are encouraged to promote your association’s assigned date in your conference program.
Tools
Use the following logos and boilerplate statements when referring to Congress in your association's print and online material. Additional logos are available upon request.
About Congress
The Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences is the largest multidisciplinary academic gathering in Canada. Organized by the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Congress brings together academics, researchers, policy-makers, and practitioners to share findings, refine ideas, and build partnerships that will help shape the Canada of tomorrow.
The 2014 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences is an initiative of the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences and is hosted by Brock University.
About the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences
The Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences works to promote the value of research and learning in the humanities and social sciences. Created in 1996, its membership comprises over 80 scholarly associations, 79 institutions and six affiliate organizations, representing 85,000 researchers, educators and students across Canada.
About Brock University
With seven faculties, 18,000 full-time students, 13 Canada Research Chairs and nearly 600 professors, Brock is buzzing with activity and welcoming visitors to the St. Catharines campus every day. The university, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2014, is one of only a handful of Canadian universities located in a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
- Congress logo - English (JPG)
- Congress logo - French (JPG)
- Congress logo 2 - English (JPG)
- Congress logo 2 - French (JPG)
- Federation logo - bilingual (JPG)
- Brock University logo (JPG)
If you have any questions please contact Donna LeLièvre for assistance.