Django London Meetup Speaker form 2024
So, you want to speak at a London Django Meetup group’s event? Great! Here’s a brief guide to the things you need to know.

We’re a volunteer-run monthly meetup for London’s Django development community.

Please read our code of conduct: https://www.djangolondon.com/code-of-conduct/

Most of the time, a meetup will be run along these lines:

Agenda:

- A brief intro including Django/Python related news hosted by one of the organisers;
- The first speaker;
- A Q&A session, hosted by one of the organisers;
- The second speaker;
- Another Q&A session, hosted by one of the organisers; and
- A wrap-up and invitation to join the networking session.

This should take 60 minutes, so we ask that each talk goes for around 15 minutes followed with a 5 minutes long Q&A session. 
Please talk with us if you think you need more than 15 minutes for your talk.
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Your full name *
Your pronouns *
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Twitter handle, linkedin, personal website. Whatever you want
Your availability for 2024 *
We have two speakers each month, we will try to set you up at the earliest slot available, select multiple days to increase your chance to speak at the meetup. We try to stick to our schedule, but the dates may change, we will contact you in advance if that happens.
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Talk synopsis *
A short description of your talk. This is the place to tell people: What you’ll be talking about. What they’ll learn from your talk. What background experience they should have to get the most out.
Talk level *
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You have particular request. Is it not your first time that you give this talk. Do you want to speak to prepare the talk for a conference?
Our event is governed by a code of conduct, and all speakers are expected to follow it.
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