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Graduate Student Consortium

Submission deadline for the Graduate Student Consortium is October 2nd, 11:59 pm EDT (UTC-4).

New this year is the Graduate Student Consortium (GSC). The GSC will be held on Sunday January 24th, the day before the main conference. GSC students meet and discuss their work with one another and a panel of experienced TEI researchers in an informal and interactive setting. We welcome applications from graduate students in terminal degree programs, (i.e. doctoral programs in research fields and master programs in the arts) in any of the disciplines and approaches that contribute to the TEI community. Each applicant should provide a short written paper (no more than two pages in normal ACM SIGCHI archival format). This paper should describe ongoing work and might summarize the student's dissertation, or highlight a particular aspect. In addition to the paper submission, graduate student submissions should be accompanied by a brief letter of support from the student's principal adviser. Please submit the letter of support together with the paper on the PCS submission site.

Selection of GSC participants will be made by the GSC committee; please note that GSC submissions are not anonymous. We anticipate that financial support will be available for graduate students to attend the GSC and TEI.

Templates

ACM SIGCHI PAPER TEMPLATE: (maximum of 2 pages in length)
Download the Microsoft Word template
Download the LaTeX class file
Download the Apple Pages template

Submit your work here!

For additional information please contact the GSC Chair at: tei10gsc@media.mit.edu.

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