Along with the submitted proposals there's also a whole programme of invited speakers who will be announced in the coming months.
There will also be some other emails coming out as well next week, so if you submitted a proposal and haven't heard from us, please check your spam (depends on the sensitivity of your work systems) or wait until the end of next week. There are still a few slots to be filled.
Here's a sample of the tweets that were sent out:
Thrilled to hear proposal for @The_GA conference 2022 has been accepted. We are thrilled to share our lively, practical workshop #PlaceMotifs linking place, colour & everyday geographies. Come along to share ideas of curious practices and geo-response-abilities 😊#GAConf22 pic.twitter.com/cVJhoxbJTo
— Clarke&Witt (@Attention2place) October 22, 2021
Really excited to be hosting a session at the #gaconf22 with @SusanJPike on transitions in geography! 🌍
— Denise Freeman 🌎🙋🏻♀️ (@geography_DAF) October 22, 2021
Delighted to have news from @The_GA & @GeoBlogs that proposal for @RGS_IBGschools on 'What do young people actually think about geography' accepted for #gaconf22. Be sharing research with 500 YP on why they did/didn't #choosegeography, views on the subject & options re. careers
— Steve Brace (@SteveBraceGeog) October 22, 2021
Great to see all the tweets this afternoon from folks getting emails of approval for presentations @The_GA conference next April. And I got a couple too, including one where I'll be presenting with @HafsaBobat on tectonic misconceptions & how to address them in geography! pic.twitter.com/IkEknauszm
— Alistair Hamill (@lcgeography) October 22, 2021
@DrCNayeri & @RushtonDr will be contributing a workshop at #gaconf22 ‘Supporting students to publish their ‘everyday geographies’ in #Routes - excited to continue to conversation 🌎🌟📚📘🖌🎞🎨
— Routes Geography Journal (@routesjournal) October 22, 2021
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