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Guidelines for Hosting the Annual Meeting of the ATWS The following guidelines are offered to assist institutions interested in submitting proposals to serve as the host institution for the annual meeting of the Association of Third World Studies, Inc. (ATWS). These guidelines have been developed in line with the Association’s history, goals and objectives. It is expected that institutions proposing to host ATWS annual meetings share the vision of ATWS. It is the expectation of ATWS that proposals for consideration to host an annual meeting be submitted by individuals and/or institutions with a history of support for the association and who have actively participated in past meetings. Such a relationship with ATWS has significantly contributed to the overall success of past meetings. Joint proposals from two or more institutions in the same city will be considered. A formal, written proposal should be submitted preferably TWO (2) years in advance of the date of the annual meeting for which the application is being considered. Such proposals should be sent to the current president of the Association (information about the current slate of officers can be found at: http://itc.gsw.edu/atws/officers.htm The proposal should address all the elements included in the outline below: I. Financial commitment A letter of commitment MUST be included, with the endorsement of the dean, department head, or other appropriate institutional representative, clearly indicating the institution’s support of the application to host the annual meeting. This letter and the endorsement must provide explicit information as to the level and type of financial support to be provided. Such support should include: 1. The welcome reception catered for a group of 100-150 guests. The reception is usually scheduled for the first night of the conference. It is expected that a representative from the host institution(s) will be present during the reception to offer words of welcome to the participating ATWS members. 2. If necessary, transportation to and from the university campus. This would be appropriate if the conference deliberations are conducted at a facility nearby to the university campus(es). This requires that the hotel and the meeting site be in close proximity to facilitate those individuals desiring to walk to and from both locations. 3. Additional support, such as contributions to the banquet & hosting of sight-seeing social events would increase the attractiveness of the proposal. You should consult the president for guidance as to the appropriateness of any proposed social event. Any social events should be flexible enough to accommodate as many conference attendees as choose to participate. Given the membership of the Association, the social event should be inclusive in tone and sensitive to cultural differences. Sign-up sheets for any social events can be distributed at the registration desk. 4. The ability of the host institution(s) to provide morning and afternoon snacks, such as coffee, pop, and cookies would be another advantage. Funding for this could be secured from local businesses or book publishers. II. Dates of the Meeting: The annual meeting is usually held the first or second weekend in October. Proposals should reach the president at least ONE month prior to the meeting date at which the proposal will be considered. This is to ensure that the proposal is included in the agenda for discussion at the business meeting of the ATWS Executive Council. A representative from the prospective host institution(s) must be present at the meeting to answer any questions related to the submitted proposal. III. Logistical Requirements: 1. Transportation: 2. Accommodations:
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For social events: IV. Publicity: 1. Publicity
about the conference: 2. Publicity
about area attractions: V. Other Factors 1. An unsuccessful proposal may be resubmitted for consideration in a year other than the proposed year. 2. Decisions about host institutions are unrelated to election to the Executive Council of ATWS or any other elected position within ATWS.
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