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SysPrac26 Session Submission

One of the things that makes SysPrac so special is the diversity of voices, experiences and perspectives. Whether you’re an experienced systems practitioner, a student, researcher, or someone applying systems thinking in your day-to-day work, your experience matters. If you have a story to share, a question to explore, an innovation to demonstrate or a practical challenge you’ve been working through, we’d love to hear from you.

If you’ve ever thought “I’m not sure my work is worth sharing…” then we’d particularly encourage you to submit a proposal. SysPrac26 is about sharing practice, not perfection. Your experience, your questions and your insights could be exactly what someone else needs to hear.

Essential Details

Tell us about the session you'd like to propose.

Session title

Session type

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Abstract / description

Session duration

Session duration
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Target audience / level

Target audience / level
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Key takeaways for the audience

Additional Information

Who will be leading the session? Add your details here.

Presenter name

Email

Organisation / role

Short bio

Headshot

Co-presenters

Logistics

Help us prepare by letting us know about your logistical or AV needs.

AV / room needs

First time presenting at SysPrac?

First time presenting at SysPrac?
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Anything else the programme committee should know

Rights & consent

Sharing your work with the SysPrac community

Consent to use of your details

Consent to use of your details

Recording consent

We may record some sessions so that SCiO members who can't attend live can still benefit from your insights, with recordings being published on the SCiO website after the conference.
Recording consent
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What happens next?

After you submit, our programme committee will review your proposal. We aim to get back to all submitters with a decision by [Insert Date]. Acceptance is based on fit for the programme, diversity of topics, and ensuring we can support your technical requirements. We appreciate the time and effort you put into your proposal!