The Cincinnati Engineering Enhanced Math and Science Program (CEEMS) Will Host a One-day Conference at the University of Cincinnati
The Cincinnati Engineering Enhanced Math and Science Program (CEEMS) one-day conference will take place on May 6, 2013, in Tangeman University Center.
Who should attend? K-12 STEM teachers and administrators from public and private schools who are seeking innovative instructional strategies, and leaders in higher education, business and industry that support STEM education and STEM related career opportunities. To learn more about the May 6 conference and to register, visit the conference website.
Proposals: Who should submit?
- Any educator K-12 or higher education who offers innovative instructional strategies and hands-on, experiential presentations.
- STEM supporters from business and industry who can share trend-setting information, techniques and applications for STEM educators.
Requests for proposals are currently being accepted for the upcoming STEM conference. Review the criteria and submit your proposal. Deadline for proposals is February 10, 2013.
Registration: A single registration fee of $25 includes lunch, on-campus garage parking for up to five contact hours, and all presentation materials.
Contacts:
For Request for Proposal Information:
Julie Steimle | 556-6454 | msteimlje@ucmail.uc.edu
Debbie Liberi | 556-6419 | mliberid@ucmail.uc.edu
For Registration and Conference Logistics:
Florine Postell | 558-1810 | event.services@uc.edu
This event is managed by UCs Conference & Event Services office, and is made possible by a grant funded by the National Science Foundation
, grant # 1102990.
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