Abstract deadline has passed!!! Please contact Dr. Ed Brush for late submissions (ebrush@bridgew.edu)              18th Annual New England Symposium on Sustainability and the Environment
Saturday, November 23, 2019                              
9:15 AM - 3:00 PM
Bridgewater State University, Rondileau Campus Center Ballroom

ABSTRACT DEADLINE EXTENDED: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 at 5:00 PM

EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE ($25): MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 at 11:59 PM (https://bit.ly/33lsnxD)
LATE REGISTRATION DEADLINE ($30): SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 (https://bit.ly/33lsnxD)
(The Registration costs for members of the BSU community and for high school students and teachers will be paid for by our sponsors.)

There are options for both Poster AND Oral/Panel presentations. The Symposium is open to students in all academic disciplines, and to community college and high school students!!!

NEW!!!  NEW!!!  NEW!!!  Our strategic aim is to actively look for the connections in our teaching and research to the United Nation Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The 17 UN SDGs provide a framework to fundamentally change our world for the better. The goals offer an agenda for all countries to address world-wide challenges of poverty, protecting the planet and ensuring prosperity. Students will have an option below to indicate which of the SDGs are best connected to your research or project. We will then provide you with SDG cards that you include with your presentation. You can learn more about the UN SDGs here: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/.  

The form below is for electronic submission of your title and abstract, co-authors, mentor, and affiliation. Fill out the appropriate fields, then click the “submit” button at the bottom of this page.  Please limit your titles to 150 characters, and abstracts to 300 words. Questions regarding your abstract may be directed to Dr. Ed Brush (ebrush@bridgew.edu).

On Saturday, November 23, Symposium check-in will begin at 8:00 AM with coffee, juice and light snacks.  Opening Remarks will begin promptly at 9:15 AM, and the Guest Speaker at 9:30 AM. Poster and concurrent oral sessions will follow, with lunch at 11:45 AM. All presenters are expected to participate for the entire Symposium which ends at 3:00 PM.  The program from the 2018 Symposium can be found at: https://bit.ly/2Vxx30V.  

By November 12 you will be contacted with specific details regarding your presentation. POSTER PRESENTERS will be supplied with a 4'x5' free-standing poster board, tacks, and 1'x5' of table space. ORAL PRESENTATIONS will be 20 minutes each (15 minute presentation and 5 minutes for questions), and may be power point, panel, or group.

All presenters, advisors and guests must Register (https://bit.ly/33lsnxD)!  The early registration fee ($25) ends on Friday, November 15. Please note that we can only accept on-line credit card payment. Late registration ($30) ends the day of the Symposium, Saturday November 23.  The Registration costs for members of the BSU community and for high school students and teachers will be paid for by our sponsors.
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 Name of Primary Student Presenter (contact person): *
The primary presenter is the student responsible for notifying other co-presenters and your research mentor about the scheduling of your presentation.
Please Enter Your Email  Address *
Please Provide Your Phone Number
Full Name of Your Department *
Full name and address of your institution (town/city, state, zip code) *
Are you planning for a poster or oral presentation? There will be two poster sessions and 2-3 concurrent oral presentation sessions. *
Name of your faculty/teacher project advisor and department (if multiple project advisors please list all names and departments) *
Faculty/teacher email address (if multiple project advisors please provide all email addresses) *
***If any of your project co-authors also plan to attend the Symposium, you must type their email addresses below, and they must register.
Title of Your Presentation (150 characters). Please include the names of any co-authors, and affiliations (only if different from your own). *
Limited to 150 characters.
OPTIONAL: If your work connects to any of the UN SDGs, please list the numbers below (1-17 separated by commas). Here is a link where you can review the 17 UN SDGs: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/
Submit Abstract Text (300 word limit)
You can type your abstract in the text box below, or cut and paste from a word processing document (300 word limit). Your abstract will be published as received so carefully proof-read your submission! You can also submit your abstract as an email attachment. This is recommended if your abstract has special characters, subscripts or superscripts: (1) Complete this electronic form, but type "See Email" in the abstract box; (2) Prepare your abstract as an MS WORD document in the following format: (a) Times New Roman, 12 point, single space, one inch margins. (b) Include your title, names of all authors, affiliation and address, (c) Type and proof-read your abstract! (d) Send your abstract by email attachment to ebrush@bridgew.edu.
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