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PRME UKI Chapter: Conference 2022

8th Annual Conference and Second Doctoral Colloquium of the UK and Ireland PRME Regional Chapter

27 June - Doctoral Colloquium

28- 29 June - Conference

Hull University Business School


Dear Friends of PRME,

Preparations are building for our 2022 conference and doctoral colloquium. Right now we'd like to encourage you to use the next few weeks to:


(1) Submit your Conference Proposals – by Tuesday 19th April

We would like to remind you that the call for proposals is currently open. The deadline for proposals’ submissions has been extended to Tuesday, April 19th 2022.

This year’s theme of the Conference is: 'The UN's Decade of Action: driving it, slowing it or playing catch up?', and we welcome proposals in the form of conference papers, practical workshops or posters. More details on the conference main theme and sub-themes can be found on the Conference Website. For any questions about submissions, or if you need a further deadline extension, please contact Dr Fernando Correia at f.correia@hull.ac.uk.

Submissions can be made via the conference website

(2) Encourage your PhD students to take part in our Doctoral Colloquium - 27th June 2022

As in 2021, the Conference will be preceded by a Doctoral Colloquium (DC) aimed at supporting PhD students working to inform the knowledge base on the impact of the six principles of PRME and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (see more info on the DC's dedicated call for abstracts page). Participants in the Doctoral Colloquium can also enrol on the Conference, or attend the Colloquium only. Interested participants should use the conference’s registration page to enrol on both the Doctoral Colloquium and Conference. Registration for students is free. The deadline for abstract submissions for the Doctoral Colloquium is Monday, May 9th 2022, 5pm and you will be informed if you are allocated a place at the Colloquium by the end of Friday, June 3rd 2022. Please direct any questions to the Colloquium Chair, Dr Rachel Welton, at rachel.welton@ntu.ac.uk .


(3) Register as a delegate at the conference

We are making the conference as affordable as possible to help bring as many of you to Hull as we can ! Each member university has been offered one free delegate place and other places at just £50 per head. PhD and other students can attend free of charge. Hull also offers on campus accommodation at an affordable price designed to keep the overall cost of attending modest.

For those who cannot make it to Hull, some keynotes and the AGM will be live-streamed and one fully hybrid half day of the conference will enable further engagement. You can book your place and find other practical details on the conference website. Key contacts in each Chapter Member have been written to separately with details of how to claim the free delegate places.

If you have any further questions at all about the Conference, please contact fblp-business@hull.ac.uk

We look forward to seeing you all in Hull in June !

With best wishes


The Hull Business School conference organisers and the PRME Chapter UK and Ireland Steering Committee


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