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SUMMARY:Canadian Science Policy Conference 2020
DESCRIPTION:Due to the unprecedented circumstances generated by the COVID-19 pandemic\, the 12th\nCanadian Science Policy Conference\, CSPC 2020\, will be held completely online! The conference will be held virtually through the week of November 16th – 20th\, 2020. \nIn the time of social distancing and with abundance of caution\, we are excited to bring this year’s conference right to your offices and homes! CSPC has a rich history of hosting exciting in-person conferences. Expect no less from the virtual conference experience! \nWhat to expect from a virtual conference: \nCSPC 2020 will feature a week-long variety of engaging and informative online sessions including panel discussions\, workshops\, live interviews\, online networking opportunities\, and even virtual exhibitions. Registered participants will have the opportunity to watch sessions live and on-demand. Live sessions will be held throughout the day\, such that participants across time zones will be able to attend them. Lower registration fees will permit much bigger and geographically diverse participation\, including many from around the globe. We look forward to bringing the Canadian and global science and innovation policy communities together in these pivotal times and continue the crucial and insightful conversation on the world post-pandemic. \nIn order to accommodate this new conference format and acknowledging that individuals and organizations have been adapting to new realities\, the panel proposal submission deadline\,\nas well as the individual short-talks submission deadline has been extended further by 1 month\, to Friday\, June 12th\, 2020. Please review the revised criteria for panel proposal submissions and access the submission forms by clicking on the link below.
URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/canadian-science-policy-conference-2020/
LOCATION:By zoom
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SUMMARY:Reading Group - Black and Indigenous Bodies
DESCRIPTION:Black and Indigenous Bodies: Resistance and Surveillance\nIf you are interested in joining the reading group\, contact Dr. Karrmen Crey at kcrey@sfu.ca with a very brief (one or two sentence) explanation of why you would like to join the group by Friday\, September 25th. Participants must be able to attend all meetings. You will receive an email to confirm your spot in the group.
URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/reading-group-black-and-indigenous-bodies-3/
LOCATION:By zoom
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