Texas Regional Alliance for Campus Sustainability: Session Proposal Reviewer
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Proposal Types
  • Student Poster Session: Bring your big ideas to this interactive poster session! The Poster Sessions are a great way to start the conversation or showcase pilot projects on your campus. Poster presenters are encouraged to design a poster with compelling graphics or other visual elements that help engage participants. Presenters must be present during the session.
  • Round Table Discussions (25 minute): Are you interested in engaging with colleagues around a sustainability idea or problem?  Are you willing to facilitate that discussion?  If so, the Round Table Discussions are for you!  Topics should be narrow enough in scope for a meaningful discussion in the allotted time limit.
  • Educational Session (25 minute): Do you have data on the effectiveness of a sustainability initiative? What did you learn in your assessment? These short sessions are designed for you to share your evidence-based practices that could be adopted by colleagues across Texas. These presentations will be 25 minutes long and paired with another short presentation during the conference.
  • Educational/Interactive Session (50 minute): An engaged audience is a learning audience. Take advantage of an opportunity to share your sustainability ideas and practices by getting your participants involved through scenarios/case studies, polling and more. These 50-minute interactive sessions are designed for longer sessions and /or for you to incorporate at least two activities to engage your participants.
Please select all of the proposal categories that you would like to review. 

Abstracts will be due February 10 and decisions will need to be made by February 24, 2023. Please only select the number of proposal categories that you would be able to commit to reviewing in that timeframe.  
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