We are now sending out a last call for presentation proposals for ATA’s 62nd Annual Conference, October 27-30, 2021. This conference is expected to be hybrid (in-person/online). The Conference Organizer is looking for relevant, original content that will provide attendees information they can use to build, grow, and manage a translation or interpreting business.
Why submit a proposal?
The ATA Annual Conference attracts 1,500 attendees, bringing together translators, interpreters, educators, project managers, and company owners. Making a presentation to such a diverse audience is an excellent way to build your reputation and résumé, widen your networking circle, and position yourself as an expert in your field! This is a great opportunity to spread your knowledge and gain recognition as an industry leader.
How to prepare your submission?
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5 Tips for Writing a Proposal
- Focus your session on providing relevant, practical education.
- Define clear objectives for what attendees will learn.
- Show how applying this knowledge will benefit them in their work.
- Create a title that is short and conveys the usefulness of the presentation.
- Keep your content targeted to a specific level of experience.
When?
Proposals must be received by March 1, 2021.
And don’t forget …!
You do not need to be an ATA member to submit a proposal. If you know someone who could make a great presentation, please encourage them to submit their proposal for the ATA62 Annual Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota!
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