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Haiku North America 2015:
autumn term
Request for Presentation Proposals


The HNA 2015 committee is actively seeking proposals for papers, panel discussions, workshops, presentations, and performances for the October 14-18, 2015 conference at Union College in Schenectady, New York.

Those wishing to officially participate in the conference as presenters are encouraged to email their proposals to the program committee (
hna2015@union.edu) by May 1, 2015.   We expect to be able to reply to proposals by July 1, 2015.

Please note that haiku must be an integral part of each proposal.  When preparing proposals, participants may wish to incorporate reference to this year's conference theme, "autumn term," which carries the dual significance of "haiku in education" and "celebration of the autumn season in haiku." 

To assist the committee in its selection process, each proposal should include the following:

Title
Category -
Paper, Presentation, Panel Discussion, Workshop, Performance, etc.
Participant(s) - Identify and provide contact info (address, phone, email) for each participant.
Participant Profile(s) - Include brief participant bios (75-word max per participant).
Summary - Provide a summary of the proposal that may be used in the program (75-word max).
Description - Explain proposal in detail for consideration by the program selection committee.
Length - The schedule permits presentations that are 30, 45, or 60 minutes in length.  Please consider the length of your presentation, plus a period for questions and discussion.
Audio-Visual Needs - Identify the types of devices that will be used.  Indicate whether the presentation will require specific equipment such as a whiteboard or digital projector.  Provide a list of any equipment you will be bringing with you.


Please note that the production and distribution of any handouts or other materials will be the responsibilities of the presenter(s).

We look forward to reading your proposals and to seeing you in October at Union!
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