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Graduate Student Consortium
The submission deadline for Graduate Student Consortium Submissions is November 1st, 4:59 pm PST 2011.
The Graduate Student Consortium (GSC), sponsored by the National Science Foundation, is a one day forum in which graduate students can meet and discuss their work with each other and with a panel of experienced TEI researchers in an informal and interactive setting. The GSC will be held on Sunday February 19th, 2012, the day preceding the main conference, and includes lunch and dinner. Students give short presentations about their work during the consortium, and also present their work as posters during the main conference.
We welcome application from graduate students in terminal degree programs (i.e. doctoral programs in research fields, and master's programs in the arts) in any of the disciplines and approaches that contribute to the TEI community.
Submission Guidelines
Each applicant should provide a short written paper (maximum two pages in ACM SIGCHI archival format) describing their ongoing work. For example, the paper may summarize the student's thesis work or dissertation, or highlight one or more particular aspects. GSC short papers will be published in the TEI Proceedings and in the ACM Digital Library. Please note that GSC submissions are not anonymous.
Selection of GSC participants will be made by the GSC committee. Financial support will be available for graduate students to attend the GSC and TEI.
Important Dates
- Submission deadline: November 1st, 4.59 PST 2011
- Author notification: Dec 8, 2011
- Camera ready papers: Dec 12, 2011
Submission Templates
Please use the ACM SIGCHI paper template (2, 4 or 8 pages in length):
- Download Template in Microsoft Word
- Template in Apple Pages
- LaTeX Template
Click here to submit your work!
For additional information, please contact the program chairs Caroline Hummels, Orit Shaer and Amon Millner at tei2012_consortiumchairs@googlegroups.com.
The Graduate Student Consortium in kindly sponsored by the National Science Foundation