Propose a session for SIPS 2020
The Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science (SIPS) is looking for individuals to lead workshops, unconferences, and hackathons at the SIPS 2020 meeting in Victoria, Canada, June 21-23, 2020. This call will close on January 17th, 2020. You will be notified about whether your proposed session was accepted via email.

Please fill out this form if you are interested in leading one of these sessions. If you want to propose more than one session, complete the form separately for each submission.

Session types:
  - Workshop: Guided instruction and training by experienced mentors
  - Hack-a-thon: Hands-on project with a clear end goal
  - Unconference: "Free" session to pitch & discuss ideas (n.b., may become a hackathon as ideas solidify)

Notes:
  - For more on session types, see the instructions for SIPS 2019 session leaders: https://tinyurl.com/sv2xfaw.
  - For inspiration, see the program for SIPS 2019: https://tinyurl.com/y6gtowth.
  - For general information about SIPS 2020, visit: https://www.improvingpsych.org/SIPS2020.

There will be a separate call for lightning talks and pre-data posters in the run up to the conference.

If you have any questions, please contact Randy McCarthy (rmccarthy3@niu.edu).
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Your name *
Your email address *
What is the title of your proposed session? *
What type of session is this? *
Please provide a brief (~150 words) abstract/description of your proposed session *
If accepted, how long would your session be? *
Please note any pre-requisite knowledge/expertise you will expect from attendees of your proposed session. If "none", then leave this response blank. *
Do you have any co-leads for this session? This can be a great opportunity to introduce diverse perspectives to the conference and pass on skills to each other. For example, if you are a faculty member, consider inviting a graduate student or post-doc to help you lead the session. If you already have co-leaders in mind, please write their names and e-mails below. The Program Committee also will be happy to help you identify potential co-leaders.
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