Humanities Podcast Network 2024 Symposium: "Best Practices" 
About the HPN
The Humanities Podcast Network (HPN) is a collective of scholars, teachers and other professionals invested in the value of podcasting for the humanities, both within and beyond the university. Our members have written op-eds, taught workshops and created pedagogical resources. For more about the HPN and the work we do,  please visit our website
About the 2024 Symposium
The annual HPN Symposium is our biggest event of the year, facilitating discussions, forging new connections,  and serving as a launching pad for new projects. The Fourth Annual HPN Symposium will take place virtually on Friday, November 8th and Saturday, November 9th around the theme, "Best Practices." 

Please be sure to read the full CFP here prior to completing this application. 

This year, you can contribute to the symposium in one of three ways:

- Propose a panel (60 mins)* 
- Propose an individual presentation (15-20 mins) 
- Volunteer to chair a session 

*Please note that pre-arranged panels of 3-4 speakers will be given priority.

If you are not interested in presenting, but would like to attend the Symposium, please join our mailing list to be notified when registration opens.

*A note for panel chairs: We ask that all session chairs meet once with their assigned group prior to the Symposium to solidify plans for titles, timing, format and focus. All sessions will take place over Zoom, but session chairs will not need to host the call or handle Zoom logistics.
Basic Information
First name: *
Last name: *
Email: *
University, Company, Organization, or other Affiliation: *
Title/Role: *
(Optional) Share the names and links of up to five podcast projects in which you've been involved:
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Proposal options: *
Panels: Please list all members of the proposed panel, including institution, role (e.g. faculty, student, producer) and email address.

Individuals & Chairs: List your name, institution, role, and email address as you would like it to appear in the Symposium program.
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Please provide a one-sentence summary of your panel or individual session: *
In 250 words or fewer, please describe your proposed panel/session: *
Select ALL of the times you would be available to participate in a Zoom panel. Please be as flexible as possible—the more times you select, the greater the likelihood that we will be able to place you in a session.

All times listed for Eastern time zone - convert times to your local time zone here.
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