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Conference 2010

Dates: 29 May to 1 June 2010

Location: Concordia University

Theme: Connected Understanding

Deadline for submissions: 13 November 2009

Notifications concerning submissions: Mid-February 2010

Proceedings:


Program

The program will be available closer to the conference date.

Future Conference Locations

  • 2011: University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University (Fredericton, NB)
  • 2012: University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University (Waterloo, ON)
  • 2013: University of Victoria (Victoria, BC)

Past Conferences

CSSE Annual Conference

CSSE Annual Conference
Concordia University, Montréal
29 May to 1 June 2010
Pre-conference sessions:  28 May 2010

 

The CSSE Annual Conference is held in conjunction with the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. This bilingual conference provides an opportunity for the discussion of educational issues among educational scholars from across the nation. CSSE encourages participative sessions in various formats including themed, symposium/panel, small round table, multiple paper, single paper, and poster (featuring the use of graphic or other multimedia material).

Fees

In order to attend the CSSE conference, all delegates are required to pay two fees:

1) 2010 Congress Registration Fee:

  • $45 students, retired and unwaged delegates registering by 31 March;
  • $65 students, retired and unwaged delegates registering from 1 April;
  • $70 students, retired and unwaged delegates registering on site;
  • $65 postdoctoral students registering by 31 March;
  • $80 postdoctoral students registering from 1 April;
  • $85 postdoctoral students registering on site;
  • $120 regular delegates registering by 31 March;
  • $160 regular delegates registering from 1 April;
  • $175 regular delegates registering on site.

2) CSSE (Society #15) Registration Fee (including all its Associations and SIGs):

  • $50 students, retired and unwaged CSSE members by 31 March;
  • $60 students, retired and unwaged CSSE members from 1 April;
  • $100 regular CSSE members by 31 March;
  • $120 regular CSSE members from 1 April;
  • $150 non-members by 31 March; and
  • $170 non-members from 1 April.

Please note that the Congress does not collect society membership fees. Membership fees are not included in any of the above fees. You can pay your membership fees at the CSSE desk or on-line at www.csse.ca.

We encourage all authors of accepted presentations to be CSSE members in good standing for the year of the conference. Information about the conference is distributed through our member listserve. Click here to join or renew your membership in CSSE.

Proposals

Call for Proposals: 2010 Call for Proposals

Proposal Submission: Online Member Services

Our Proposal Submission Primer * will walk you through the proposal submission process.

Registration

The CSSE annual conference is held under the auspices of the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. The CSSE annual conference is held during the Congress. The Congress registration guide will be mailed to each CSSE member on file as of mid-October 2009 by the Congress secretariat in January 2010. Delegates will be able to register by mail, FAX and on-line via the Congress website. After May 15, only on-site registration will be available. CSSE is Society #15 within the Congress. Please note that you do not need to register for the annual conferences of CSSE’s Associations and SIGs; they are included.

All participants must register for the Congress AND the CSSE annual conference. Anyone who does not causes a loss of revenue for CSSE and is responsible for any increase in Congress registration fees. By not paying, participants only serve to withhold much needed support for the CSSE and penalize their paying colleagues with higher fees.

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