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As a Panel Chair
As a Discussant
As a Paper Presenter
As an Observer
Registration fees
Dates and Deadlines
There are two ways to participate as a Panel Chair:
When proposals open on 1 November a link will appear in the menu for you to propose a Panel. You must submit 4–5 Papers to a Section before the deadline of 8 January. Papers submitted as part of a Panel do not need to be resubmitted individually.
To make a proposal, you, your Discussant and your Paper presenters must have a MyECPR account. If you don’t already have one, it takes just a few clicks to create.
To propose a Panel, we need to know:
The Section Chairs will approve or decline Panel and Paper proposals after the deadline. Approved Papers not submitted as part of a Panel will be allocated by the Section Chairs to an appropriate Panel. Alternatively, Section Chairs will form additional Panels from individual Papers on a similar subject. Once this has been done, we will email all proposers to let them know the outcome.
If your Panel or Paper has been marked as reserved, ECPR will contact you as soon as possible should a space become available in the programme. Unfortunately it is not possible to determine when this will be.
At this point, we may need volunteer Panel Chairs. For guidance, read How to chair a Panel. If you would like to volunteer to Chair a Panel, email the Events Team.
Panel Chairs are expected to attend the Conference. Please register via our website; a link will appear when registration opens on 14 February.
Prior to the Conference, Paper presenters will upload their Paper to the ECPR website or email them to you and the Discussant. You must read each Paper in preparation.
Registration fees: What’s included in the fee?
There are two ways to participate as a Discussant:
After the deadline, Section Chairs approve and decline all Panels and Papers proposed, and form new Panels from individually approved Papers on a related topic. At this point, we may need volunteer Discussants. For guidance, read How to discuss a Panel. If you would like to volunteer to act as Discussant, email the Events Team.
Panel Discussants need to attend the Conference to generate conversation about each Paper. A link to register will appear on our website on 14 February.
Prior to the Conference, Paper presenters will upload their Paper to the ECPR website or email them to you and the Panel Chair. You must read each Paper in preparation.
Registration fees: What’s included in the fee?
When proposals open on 1 November a link will appear in the menu for you to propose a Paper. You must submit your proposal to a Section before the deadline of 8 January. Papers submitted as part of a Panel do not need to be resubmitted individually. If your Paper has more than one author, the person making the proposal will be listed as the Paper presenter.
You and your co-authors must have MyECPR accounts. If you don’t already have one, it takes just a few clicks to create. Alternatively, your Paper can be part of a pre-formed Panel proposal, co-ordinated and submitted as a complete Panel by a Panel Chair.
To propose an individual Paper, we need to know:
After the proposal deadline, the Section Chairs works through all Panel and Paper proposals, approving/declining/reserving them as they see fit. At this stage, they will allocate to an appropriate Panel any approved Papers not submitted as part of a Panel. Alternatively, they will form additional Panels from individual Papers on a related topic. We then email Paper proposers to let them know the outcome.
If your Panel or Paper has been marked as reserved, ECPR will contact you as soon as possible should a space become available in the programme. Unfortunately it is not possible to determine when this will be.
Once you know the outcome, you can decide whether you want to attend the Conference. If you do, you need to register and pay online before registration closes on 15 March (a registration button will appear in the menu under The Event when it opens on 14 February).
If your Paper is approved and you cannot attend, please email the Events Team immediately so we can reshuffle Papers if necessary. If one of your co-authors can attend and present in your place, email the Events Team to let us know they should be listed as Presenter.
Please upload your full Paper to the ECPR website via your MyECPR account or email it to the Panel Chair, Discussant and fellow Paper givers before 1 June to give your fellow Panellists time to read it. And that’s it – we look forward to welcoming you to the Conference!
Registration fees: What’s included in the fee?
If you would like to attend the Conference without playing an active role, you are more than welcome to do so. You will need a MyECPR account, and you will need to register and pay online before registration closes on 15 March.
Registration fees: What’s included in the fee?
Questions? Email the Events Team.
The fees for the 2018 SGEU Conference remain unchanged, and are as follows:
Students €55*
Other participants €110
*Students must send a valid copy of their student ID to the Events Team by midnight UK time on 15 March 2018.
What does my registration fee cover?
Your registration fee covers a whole host of items, just a few of which are:
31 October | Sections confirmed |
1 November 2017 - 8 January 2018 | Panel and Paper Proposals |
14 February | Approve/Decline emails sent out |
14 February - 15 March | Registration |
14 February | Academic Programme (without timetable) online |
14 February - 1 June | Full Paper upload portal opens via MyECPR |
30 April | Academic Programme (with timetable) online |