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Everyone is welcome to participate in Global Dialogue 2006 and in the Global Community activities. Students of all levels (school, college, technical, university)
are invited to participate in the Global Dialogue. They are asked
to produce any creative work of their vision of what Global Dialogue 2006 can accomplish ~ in the fields of zoology, biology,
on history,
on geography, on social and political sciences, on agriculture, energy,
earth sciences, communications, wilderness, pollution, on the water supplies
of the world, poverty, employment, social justice, human rights, business
and economy, availability of resources and so on. Read the file on ISSUES
to obtain the complete listing of topics. Prizes will be presented at the
Global Dialogue 2006 Friday, August 18, 2006 during the Awards Ceremony
and the Chairman’s Address. Global Dialogue 2006 welcomes the participation of school, undergraduate
and graduate students. Special arrangements for students include discounted
registration fees, special housing blocks, sessions sponsored by the Global Dialogue 2006
Honors Program, and space at the meeting site for an informal Student Centre.
All sessions listed in the Call for Papers are open to submissions
from students.
Student session organizers work under the same guidelines as Regular
Session organizers and are subject to the submission criteria, deadlines,
and program policies listed in the Call for Papers.
These sessions include formal paper-reading sessions, refereed roundtable
sessions, and informal roundtable sessions.
All Section program activities are subject to the submission criteria,
deadlines, and program policies listed in the Call for Papers. All
sessions will be one hour and 45 minutes in length, unless noted otherwise.
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