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- From: "Bernstein, Lauren (LB)" <>
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- Subject: RespectCon 2013 4/12/13 Call for Proposals!
- Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2013 00:37:06 +0000
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RespectCon 2013 Call for Proposals and Registration
Presentations that particularly focus on primary prevention or on college campus settings will be given particularly consideration as will proposals that are most consistent with the Respect Program's values of Respect, Survivor Empowerment, Student Engagement, Social Justice & Inclusion, Advocacy, Collaboration, and Excellence.
Presenters should be available to travel to Emory University on Fri. 4/12/13. If you are interested in being a part of a roundtable or panel instead, you are welcome to do so. Please fill out the form with your ideas and we will work with you to coordinate an appropriate session and format. All are welcome to submit proposals. This conference is appropriate for students, faculty, staff, and any professionals working with students related to issues of sexual and relationship violence.
The Call for Proposals will close on January 31, 2013. Those selected to present will be notified by February 12, 2013. Conference registration is also available:
Speakers: Free if affiliated with Emory, $10 if not
Emory students: $10 before 3/1, $20 after 3/1
Emory non-students: $30 before 3/1, $40 after 3/1
Other attendees: $40 before 3/1, $50 after 3/1
If you have any additional questions or are interested in other conference involvement opportunities, please contact Emily Chapman, Undergraduate Assistant for the Respect Program, at Lauren Bernstein, Assistant Director for the Respect Program, at or 404-727-1514.
Emory students: $10 before 3/1, $20 after 3/1
Emory non-students: $30 before 3/1, $40 after 3/1
Other attendees: $40 before 3/1, $50 after 3/1
If you have any additional questions or are interested in other conference involvement opportunities, please contact Emily Chapman, Undergraduate Assistant for the Respect Program, at Lauren Bernstein, Assistant Director for the Respect Program, at or 404-727-1514.
My best,
LB
Lauren (LB) Bernstein, MSW, ‘15PH
Assistant Director for the Respect Program, Office
of Health Promotion
Emory University Student Health and Counseling Services, Division
of Campus Life
Phone: 404-727-1514| Fax:
404-712-1519 |
The Respect Program engages
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- RespectCon 2013 4/12/13 Call for Proposals!, Bernstein, Lauren (LB), 01/16/2013
- SA Prevention: Evidence based and/or best practices, T.S. Nelson, 01/17/2013
- Re: SA Prevention: Evidence based and/or best practices, jennifer przewoznik, 01/17/2013
- Re: SA Prevention: Evidence based and/or best practices, Juliette, 01/17/2013
- Re: SA Prevention: Evidence based and/or best practices, T.S. Nelson, 01/17/2013
- Re: SA Prevention: Evidence based and/or best practices, Juliette, 01/17/2013
- Re: SA Prevention: Evidence based and/or best practices, jennifer przewoznik, 01/17/2013
- RE: RespectCon 2013 4/12/13 Call for Proposals!, Bernstein, Lauren (LB), 01/17/2013
- SA Prevention: Evidence based and/or best practices, T.S. Nelson, 01/17/2013
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