The 2026 NEA Spring Meeting call for proposals is out! Are you interested in submitting a proposal, but you don’t know where to start? Want to know the difference between a standard session, a lightning talk, and a PechaKucha? Join the NEA Program Committee and Education Committee for a virtual panel discussion on submitting a session proposal. Hear from your colleagues about their experiences with proposal writing, session planning, and more! This talk will provide you with the support you need to succeed, whether you are new to conference proposals or looking to improve your skills. This free one-hour virtual event will include a moderated panel discussion with time for audience Q&A.
Panelists: Evan McGonagill, MLIS Student, Simmons University Chris Tanguay, Processing Archivist, MIT Hilary Wang, Digital Archivist, Brown University Moderators: Alison Fulmer, Education Committee Chair Sarah Shepherd, 2026 Spring Meeting Program Committee Co-chair
For questions about the event please contact education@newenglandarchivists.org.
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All participants including presenters, instructors, vendors, or others involved in the event are required to abide by the NEA Code of Conduct, which can be found here: https://www.newenglandarchivists.org/Code-of-Conduct
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