Conference Schedule
Conference Programme
Conference Schedule
Our conference programme is now available*. You can see a PDF version of the conference schedule hereLink opens in a new window.
*subject to minor changes
Event Scheduling Software and App
We are using an online event scheduling software called Sched. You can access the conference schedule using . Once you've signed up to the software, you can select the sessions you would like to attend. There is also a Sched app available.
PLEASE NOTE that signing up to Sched is not the same as registering to attend the conference. Make sure you register to attend the conference .
Format descriptions
| Format | Type | Time | Description |
| Community Open Session | Led | 60 minutes | Suggest a theme or problem that all who attend can contribute to |
| Paper | Led | 40 minutes | Presentation (20 mins) + Q&A (20 mins) |
| Pecha Kucha | Led | 7 minutes | 20 images x 20 seconds |
| Reading Group | Led | 60 minutes | Select one or more reading(s) to discuss with attendees, with pre-prepared questions |
| Panel Debate | Led | 60 minutes | Speakers discuss opposing and/or complementary views on a given topic. Attendees are invited to contribute to and participate in the debate. |
| Collaborative | TBC | Small group discussions on specific questions related to a theme chosen by the cafe host(s). | |
| Bring Your Own Theory | Collaborative | TBC | Each contributor produces a visual (e.g., a poster) about an exciting, unusual and/or inspiring theory and its relevance to EAP. Attendees circulate, reading posters and engaging in discussion with contributors. |
| Workshop | Led | 60 minutes | A practice-focused session where the speaker guides participants through a method, activity or process. (Please specify any materials required.) |
| Symposium | Led | 60 minutes | Up to 4 speakers present thoughts on a shared topic (10 mins each), with remaining time (20 mins) opened up for audience contributions to the discussion |
| Lighting Talk | Led | 10 minutes | A short talk on a subject of the speaker鈥檚 choosing. Similar themes may be grouped together into a longer session. |