Hyperfocus & Special Interest Night
CALL FOR PRESENTERS AND VOLUN

Hyperfocus & Special Interest Night
Part of the Neurodiversity Celebration week's events.

Date, time & place: Memorial Room at Willard Straight Hall on Tuesday, March 14th, 7:30 - 9:30 pm.
This is a tabling event in which you can...
  1. Talk to your peers about your passions, hobbies, hyperfocus topics, or special interests
  2. Show your talent as a musician, painter, or any other art, or do you want to talk about your research
  3. Bring your favorite board game (physical, or on your devices)
  4. Talk about your favorite movies, TV shows, anime...
  5. And anything else you can think of!
You don't have to bring any physical objects to present! Please fill out the form below.

Some notes:
  • We will have a crafting corner, puzzles, snacks and more available! 
  • There will be fidgets and earplugs.
  • We will make sure tables are spaced out so there's room between each one, and we will keep the noise level low.
  • A decompressing space / sensory room, will be located in the Music Room at Willard Straight Hall, for the duration of the event.
  • If you're only able to present a portion of the time, that's okay!  We would still love to have you!
If interested, please submit this form by Friday, March 3rd, 2023.
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What would you be presenting, and on what topic? (e.g., a poster for your research, a board game, your knitting...)
What type of space would you need?
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Presenters are expected to being their own materials, but if there are basic office supplies you need (pencils, stapler, etc.) you can let us know below.
If you require any accommodations to access or participate in the meeting, please write it here. 
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