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TOMORROW’S IDEAS, NOW
Jerry Varsava, Founding Director, KIAS
Gillian Edwards, Executive Manager, KIAS
KIAS: VISION
   To foster an innovative intellectual environment for
    the interdisciplinary study of major modern and
    historical, political, social, economic, and cultural
    issues and, therein, advance society and global
    polity in a manner consistent with the high
    humanitarian ideals of the founding
    benefactors, Drs. Peter and Doris Kule.
KIAS THEMES
   Fall 2010, KIAS engaged in an extensive
    consultation of undergraduates and graduate
    students, faculty, and research administrators, in an
    effort to identify topics of major local, national, and
    global consequence that, consistent with the
    Institute’s mandate, could be explored from a
    socially-engaged, interdisciplinary standpoint by
    researchers and creative artists in the
    Humanities, Social Sciences and Fine Arts.
STEWARDSHIP OF THE PLANET
   Ethically informed
    stewardship of the planet
    can be pursued from a
    number of points of view
    and in a variety of
    contexts, but there is an
    urgency to examine the
    issue now, and to propose
    tenable responses to this
    challenge. Phenomena like
    global population
    growth, climate change, and
    heightened environmental
    risk call out for the attention
    of socially-engaged
    researchers today.
PLACE, BELONGING, AND OTHERNESS
   There is a foundational
    human concern to
    understand one’s place
    in, not only the physical
    world, but also in the social
    spaces in which we
    move, and to which we may
    feel affinity or distance. The
    theme of
    Place, Belonging, and
    Otherness encourages an
    examination of a broad range
    of relationships in order to
    better understand the human
    social condition, whether in
    the early twenty-first century
    or at antecedent historical
    points.
CULTURE, MEDIA, TECHNOLOGY
   In an age saturated with
    new technologies and a
    proliferation of
    representational
    media, there is a need to
    reconsider both traditional
    forms of cultural expression
    and new ones enabled by
    technological advancement.
    This topic encourages an
    engagement of the
    imaginative, material, and
    social conditions of arts’
    production and reception.
WHAT DOES THE CONFERENCE DO
FOR ME?
TOMORROW’S IDEAS, NOW 2011
 40 students attended
  first conference
 100% take-up of
  registration
 Abstracts ranged in
  different fields and
  topics
 Arts, Education, Physic
  al Education &
  Recreation among the
  faculties in attendance
TOMORROW’S IDEAS, NOW 2011
                             Students from the
                             2011 Tomorrow’s
                             Ideas, Now
                             Conference at the
                             Closing BBQ
                             August 19, 2011
                             Alumni House
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
   Students from 4
    continents, 8 countries, 23
    cities attended 2011
    Tomorrow’s Ideas, Now
       Canada
       United States
       United Kingdom
       Germany
       Mexico
       China
       Japan
       Australia
   Opportunities for U of A
    students to meet peers and
    study abroad after the
    conference
                                  Kei Narita, 2011 Student Keynote
Students discuss




TOMORROW’S IDEAS, NOW 2011
                             the papers
                             presented during a
                             panel session.
                             August 19, 2011
                             Humanities Centre
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
 Research conferences give students an opportunity
  to develop their professional and personal skills
 Employers are looking for motivated and highly-
  skilled individuals to hire
 Gives opportunity to advance public
  speaking, collaboration, and presentation skills
 Excellent for graduate school applications

 Excellent for scholarship applications
Panel presenters listen to




TOMORROW’S IDEAS, NOW 2011
                             audience questions, with
                             Dr. Stuart Landon
                             (Economics).
                             August 18, 2011
                             Humanities Centre


                             Petros Kusmu, U of A
                             Katre Leino, U of York
                             Danielle
                             Maggio, Columbia College
                             Chicago
LEADERSHIP
 KIAS themes focus on issues that will affect young
  people for years to come
 Chance to share your ideas with a new audience

 Opportunity to promote change

 Become a leader early in your life
Kaz Tsujii ,U of




TOMORROW’S IDEAS, NOW 2011
                             Bristol, presenting
                             during his panel.
                             August 19, 2011
                             Humanities Centre
TOMORROW’S IDEAS, NOW 2012
THE CONFERENCE
   August 16-18, 2012
   $100 Registration: covers all food and event costs
       If outside Edmonton Metro Area, accommodation and travel
        awards available competitively
   External students stay at Lister Centre
   Social functions in the evening
     Fringe Festival on Whyte
     Welcome Reception
     Closing BBQ and Party
   Learning Opportunities
     CAPS: Information session on resume writing for students
     Go Abroad: Information for exchanges for U of A students to
      partner institutions
   Swag bags
APPLICATION PROCESS
 Application Deadline: March 19 @ Noon
 Abstract
       300 words
   Application Form
     Online Google Form
     Submit only when all materials are complete

   Confirmation of enrolment
     Letter confirming that you are an undergraduate student
      in good standing at time of application
     Template is online
     DO NOT LEAVE UNTIL LAST MINUTE
ABSTRACTS: WHAT ARE THEY?
 An abstract is a brief summary of your presentation.
  You might think about writing two paragraphs, one
  in which you outline the subject of your paper—
  WHAT you will be discussing—and a paragraph on
  your specific approach to the subject—HOW you
  will be approaching the WHAT. Remember, by
  definition, an abstract is succinct; do not exceed
  three-hundred words.
 Ask your professor to take a look at your abstract –
  it will help to have a set of experienced eyes!
ADJUDICATION CRITERIA
 Alignment with one or another of KIAS’s
  three themes
 Clarity and organization of abstracts

 Completeness of application at time of submission
       N.B. All abstracts and application forms should be
        carefully proofread and edited for accuracy.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION?
   March 8, 2012: KIAS & Undergraduate Research
    Initiative Masterclass
     Put Your Research To Work
     Register on: www.kias.ualberta.ca

 Email: kiasconference@gmail.com
 Check our website FAQs: www.kias.ualberta.ca

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TIN Information

  • 1. TOMORROW’S IDEAS, NOW Jerry Varsava, Founding Director, KIAS Gillian Edwards, Executive Manager, KIAS
  • 2. KIAS: VISION  To foster an innovative intellectual environment for the interdisciplinary study of major modern and historical, political, social, economic, and cultural issues and, therein, advance society and global polity in a manner consistent with the high humanitarian ideals of the founding benefactors, Drs. Peter and Doris Kule.
  • 3. KIAS THEMES  Fall 2010, KIAS engaged in an extensive consultation of undergraduates and graduate students, faculty, and research administrators, in an effort to identify topics of major local, national, and global consequence that, consistent with the Institute’s mandate, could be explored from a socially-engaged, interdisciplinary standpoint by researchers and creative artists in the Humanities, Social Sciences and Fine Arts.
  • 4. STEWARDSHIP OF THE PLANET  Ethically informed stewardship of the planet can be pursued from a number of points of view and in a variety of contexts, but there is an urgency to examine the issue now, and to propose tenable responses to this challenge. Phenomena like global population growth, climate change, and heightened environmental risk call out for the attention of socially-engaged researchers today.
  • 5. PLACE, BELONGING, AND OTHERNESS  There is a foundational human concern to understand one’s place in, not only the physical world, but also in the social spaces in which we move, and to which we may feel affinity or distance. The theme of Place, Belonging, and Otherness encourages an examination of a broad range of relationships in order to better understand the human social condition, whether in the early twenty-first century or at antecedent historical points.
  • 6. CULTURE, MEDIA, TECHNOLOGY  In an age saturated with new technologies and a proliferation of representational media, there is a need to reconsider both traditional forms of cultural expression and new ones enabled by technological advancement. This topic encourages an engagement of the imaginative, material, and social conditions of arts’ production and reception.
  • 7. WHAT DOES THE CONFERENCE DO FOR ME?
  • 8. TOMORROW’S IDEAS, NOW 2011  40 students attended first conference  100% take-up of registration  Abstracts ranged in different fields and topics  Arts, Education, Physic al Education & Recreation among the faculties in attendance
  • 9. TOMORROW’S IDEAS, NOW 2011 Students from the 2011 Tomorrow’s Ideas, Now Conference at the Closing BBQ August 19, 2011 Alumni House
  • 10. INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION  Students from 4 continents, 8 countries, 23 cities attended 2011 Tomorrow’s Ideas, Now  Canada  United States  United Kingdom  Germany  Mexico  China  Japan  Australia  Opportunities for U of A students to meet peers and study abroad after the conference Kei Narita, 2011 Student Keynote
  • 11. Students discuss TOMORROW’S IDEAS, NOW 2011 the papers presented during a panel session. August 19, 2011 Humanities Centre
  • 12. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT  Research conferences give students an opportunity to develop their professional and personal skills  Employers are looking for motivated and highly- skilled individuals to hire  Gives opportunity to advance public speaking, collaboration, and presentation skills  Excellent for graduate school applications  Excellent for scholarship applications
  • 13. Panel presenters listen to TOMORROW’S IDEAS, NOW 2011 audience questions, with Dr. Stuart Landon (Economics). August 18, 2011 Humanities Centre Petros Kusmu, U of A Katre Leino, U of York Danielle Maggio, Columbia College Chicago
  • 14. LEADERSHIP  KIAS themes focus on issues that will affect young people for years to come  Chance to share your ideas with a new audience  Opportunity to promote change  Become a leader early in your life
  • 15. Kaz Tsujii ,U of TOMORROW’S IDEAS, NOW 2011 Bristol, presenting during his panel. August 19, 2011 Humanities Centre
  • 17. THE CONFERENCE  August 16-18, 2012  $100 Registration: covers all food and event costs  If outside Edmonton Metro Area, accommodation and travel awards available competitively  External students stay at Lister Centre  Social functions in the evening  Fringe Festival on Whyte  Welcome Reception  Closing BBQ and Party  Learning Opportunities  CAPS: Information session on resume writing for students  Go Abroad: Information for exchanges for U of A students to partner institutions  Swag bags
  • 18.
  • 19. APPLICATION PROCESS  Application Deadline: March 19 @ Noon  Abstract  300 words  Application Form  Online Google Form  Submit only when all materials are complete  Confirmation of enrolment  Letter confirming that you are an undergraduate student in good standing at time of application  Template is online  DO NOT LEAVE UNTIL LAST MINUTE
  • 20. ABSTRACTS: WHAT ARE THEY?  An abstract is a brief summary of your presentation. You might think about writing two paragraphs, one in which you outline the subject of your paper— WHAT you will be discussing—and a paragraph on your specific approach to the subject—HOW you will be approaching the WHAT. Remember, by definition, an abstract is succinct; do not exceed three-hundred words.  Ask your professor to take a look at your abstract – it will help to have a set of experienced eyes!
  • 21. ADJUDICATION CRITERIA  Alignment with one or another of KIAS’s three themes  Clarity and organization of abstracts  Completeness of application at time of submission  N.B. All abstracts and application forms should be carefully proofread and edited for accuracy.
  • 22. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION?  March 8, 2012: KIAS & Undergraduate Research Initiative Masterclass  Put Your Research To Work  Register on: www.kias.ualberta.ca  Email: kiasconference@gmail.com  Check our website FAQs: www.kias.ualberta.ca