For more information about #GEAConf2019 visit the conference website
As GEA conference 2019 is approaching, we wanted to build momentum and excitement through a series of brief blog posts called Countdown to Conference (C2C). We invite GEA members to contribute short posts (200-500 words) about any topic related to GEA conference (including, but not limited to):
- Tips and advice for making the most of conference
- What you’re looking forward to most about GEA conference
- What you’ll be presenting about at GEA conference
- Why you’ve decided to attend GEA conference
- Why we need GEA (given the current state of our political and social worlds)
- Highlights from previous GEA conferences
Featured Countdown to Conference posts:
- C2C: What to expect at GEA Conference 2019 by Dr Jessica Gagnon, GEA Conference 2019 co-chair
- C2C: Why and How to GEA 2019 – Reflections from an early Career Researcher by Dr Carli Rowell, University of Glasgow
- C2C: Keynote Speaker Professor Emma Renold
- C2C: Keynote Speaker Professor Heidi Safia Mirza
- C2C: Keynote Speaker Professor Deevia Bhana
- C2C: Keynote Speaker Professor Kalwant Bhopal
- C2C: Looking Back, Looking Forward by Zibah Nwako, University of Bristol
- C2C: Free Teacher Symposium
- C2C: Feminist Thought in Childhood Research Book Series Launch
- C2C: Navigating Sexual Violence Cases in US and English Universities by Erin Shannon, University of York
- C2C: Exploring the participatory experiences of transgender and non-binary people in sport by Abby Barras, University of Brighton
- C2C: ‘I don’t think my sexuality would come into it at all’: Understanding Australian LGBT trainee teachers’ expectations by Dr Kate Russell, University of East Anglia
- C2C: Gender and Education Book Series
- C2C: Non-Binary at Conferences by Dr Francis Ray White, University of Westminster
- C2C: New initiative in Israel: The Institute for Gender Equality in Education by Yael Boim Fein
- C2C: Free Student and Early Career Researcher Symposium
- C2C: Launching the #GEAConf2019 Virtual Conference
Check out the 2017 and 2018 Countdown to Conference posts. If you are attending conference, let us know on Twitter using the hashtag: #GEAconf2019
See highlights from previous GEA Conferences
Check out tweets from GEA Conference 2018 at the University of Newcastle, Australia #GEAConf2018 Wakelet
Read two excellent blog posts: one by Dr Kara Kennedy blog post and one by Dr Charlotte Morris blog post, both covering highlights from GEA Conference 2018 at the University of Newcastle Australia
Check out the tweets from GEA Conference 2017 at the University of Middlesex in this #GEAConf2017 Wakelet curated by Kate Marston, GEA Social Media intern and watch video highlights from the 2017 conference