Propose Sessions and Workshops



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The deadlines, rules and procedures are given below.

Regular Sessions | Special Sessions | Propose A Workshop

Session Proposals Regular Session Special Session (By Invitation Only)
Submission Opens 06 Sep 2023 *2 to 3 Special Sessions have already been identified for AOGS2023.
However, those interested may still email Professor David Higgitt their requests and proposals to: d.higgitt@lancaster.ac.uk
Closes on 08 Nov 2023
Deadline Extension to 30 Nov 2023
Accept or Reject Notification From 29 Nov 2023


Convene Your Own Sessions

Rules | How to Submit | Past Sessions & Conveners: 2022 2021 2020 2019

This type of session proposal covers topics that belong to any one of the 8 AOGS Scientific Sections listed below. Once submission closes, Section Presidents will evaluate the proposals

Atmospheric Sciences (AS)
Biogeosciences (BG)
Hydrological Sciences (HS)
Interdisciplinary Geosciences (IG)
Ocean Sciences (OS)
Planetary Sciences (PS)
Solar & Terrestrial Sciences (ST)
Solid Earth Sciences (SE)

Rules

  1. The subject of a session should have a sufficiently broad appeal that it can be expected to consist of at least ten papers. The actual time allocation will vary according to the number of accepted abstracts. If a session has less than 10 accepted abstracts, the Section President and Program Committee reserve the right to move the abstracts to another session.
  2. Session proposals with broader themes and larger scales are favoured, and session proposals with strong overlap are likely to be merged. This is so as to minimize repetition and to build a program with sessions that are fewer but larger and stronger.
  3. Co-conveners must be from at least 2 countries. The minimum number of conveners is 2 and the maximum number of conveners is 5, per session.
  4. Two session proposals is the maximum limit. No Convener may submit more than 2 session proposals.
  5. Invited papers should not exceed one third of oral presentations in a given session, the only exception is for sessions of great timeliness (such as a recent natural disaster or the first reports from new international scientific programs or space missions).
  6. Convener and Co-Conveners cannot present or be a co-author to an invited paper in their own session. Any paper with an overlap between the co-authors and the co-conveners cannot be designated as invited.
  7. Program Committee will take note of scheduling requests but cannot guarantee that requests can be accommodated. Sessions could be scheduled between Monday morning and Friday afternoon.

How to submit your regular session proposal

  1. You will need your user account to log on to MARS (Management And Review of Submissions)
    • Existing users may use the same email/password
      (E.g. if you had attended a previous meeting or signed up for e-newsletter)
    • First time users, please sign up for a user account at the MARS log-in page here
    • Modify/Edit User Details
      1. Log on to MARS with your email and password
      2. On the left menu, click “My Profile”
      3. Update, change personal particulars
      4. Click submit to complete the update
  2. Click "My Session Proposals" on the left menu and complete the online form.
  3. You can modify, resubmit your proposal anytime but it must be before the submission deadline
    After log-in on MARS (with your email and password)
    • Under “Author Options”, click “My Session Proposals” to view your submission
    • Click “Session Proposal ID” to access full submission details, including all editing functions

Special Session (See Also Notes Above) Rules | How to Submit

This type of session proposal should have their own themes and the topics discussed should be distinctly different from what is able to be covered under the AOGS regular sections. Participants in such sessions are solicited. Therefore all papers are “Invited” and the typical Special Session format will be 90-minute session with 4 to 6 presentations by notable speakers in their field.

It can also take the form of an overview lecture that provide relatively brief, high-quality introductions focused on news coverage of key developments in one or more technical, scientific, or policy-related topics that have arisen in the period prior to the annual meeting.

Rules

  1. The session organiser should not be a speaker at the Special Session.
  2. Only Invited Speakers are featured and the invitation is not transferable
  3. Every Invited Speaker needs register (and pay fee if applicable) to participate
  4. A Proposal to Convene a Special Session must include:
    1. A Title
    2. Session Description (300 words max), an explanation of its timeliness and comments about the specific audiences for which it will be of principal interest.
    3. Session Format
      You may choose: Either 90-Minute Seminar/Colloquium or 120-Minute Interactive Workshop.
      (See also additional notes below)
    4. Names of the Session Organizer(s); Session Chair(s); and all Speakers (Prospective session participants should have agreed to participate in the session before the Session Proposal is submitted).
    5. Complete affiliation and email address of Organizer(s), Chair(s); and all Participants.
    6. Title for each presentation.
    7. Abstract for each presentation (300 words max).

    Additional Notes
    - 90-Minute Seminar/Colloquium
    This will be a session involving at least four registered participants, including a moderator/facilitator. At least 15 minutes should be left for audience participation. This is an opportunity to share vital issues important to your organization and communities.

    - 120-Minute Interactive Workshop
    This will be a session involving at least three presenters, which is hands-on and provides an extended learning experience for participants.

How to submit your special session proposal

  1. Email Professor David Higgitt your request and proposal to d.higgitt@lancaster.ac.uk
  2. Upon acceptance, the organizer will be provided an invitation link to list the session on MARS
  3. Please email Secretariat for assistance to admin@asiaoceania.org

Asia Oceania Geosciences Society Workshop Proposal Form

Please use the template below to help design and develop a workshop (or workshop series) based on a writing theme of your choice. We ask that you email AOGS Program Committee your proposal along with any additional materials (in .doc or .docx format) via AOGS Secretariat Office to: admin@asiaoceania.org

  1. Workshop Instructor Information
    1. Full Name
    2. Organization, affiliation or credentials
    3. Professional Email address
    4. An explanation of relevant past experience in organizing workshops and/or speaking on the subject matter
  2. Workshop Information Overview
    1. Title for the workshop
    2. How long will the workshop take
    3. Is this going to be a workshop series
  3. Write a short description of your workshop for the program committee, which is no more than 250 words in length.
    Answer the following questions.
    1. What is your workshop’s main goal?
    2. Who is your intended audience?
    3. What form will this workshop take?
    4. What activities will be involved?


Download the Workshop Proposal Form here