[CIG-ALL] Give an AGU Tutorial Talk this Fall

Lorraine Hwang ljhwang at ucdavis.edu
Tue Mar 13 14:53:28 PDT 2018


Hi 

AGU has a new category of talks for the 2018 Fall AGU Meeting - the Tutorial Talk.  You may give a tutorial talk in addition to your science talk. We encourage you to share your expertise with a wider audience on topics such as software, outreach, modeling, computation etc. that are applicable across domains. 

https://fallmeeting.agu.org/2018/session-proposals/tutorial-proposals/ <https://fallmeeting.agu.org/2018/session-proposals/tutorial-proposals/>

The new Tutorial Talks provide an expert review and synthesis of multiple results from a number of researchers, so that the audience can gain a current understanding of the topic. Proposals for Tutorial Talks are being accepted for the first time in 2018. The deadline for proposals is 18 April 2018, 11:59 PM ET and are submitted via the same system as session proposals.

These talks should be designed to have a broad appeal to participants seeking an overview of a given topic, and are not primarily a presentation of the proposer’s own work. View the Tutorial Talks presented at the 2018 Ocean Sciences Meeting as a reference.

Accepted talks will be grouped into dedicated 30-minute concurrent sessions by the Program Committee, and consist of a 25-minute presentation with time for questions and for changeover of each tutorial program.

There will be no submission fee charged for Tutorial Talks. Acceptance notifications for talks will be distributed in early June 2018. Accepted tutorial speakers will also be allowed to submit an abstract for topical sessions if they choose.

Tutorial Talks must include an informative title (20–180 characters) and brief description of the session topic (limit 200 words). The proposal must be submitted by a presenter of the tutorial. Up to one (1) co-presenter may be entered at the time of submission.


Best,
-Lorraine

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Lorraine Hwang, Ph.D.
Associate Director, CIG
530.752.3656



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