INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
“ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS AT THE INTERFACE OF NATURAL SCIENCES”
(EBINS -2017)

Conference Main Theme: “Promoting Innovation and Scholarship in the field of Business, Economics, and Natural Sciences”

Call for Panels

 

Important Information:

  1. Please submit your panel proposal  to ebins@globalilluminators.org.
  2. Panels will generally be 1 hour in duration. Time should be included for audience participation.
  3. All participants must be registered for the overall EBINS-2017 conference.
  4. Please use the contents below for your panel proposal.
  5. In case of further clarification or any assistance required before completing the proposal you  can email at ebins@globalilluminators.org.

At least the moderator and two other panelists must be registered for the conference, so work on the schedule and proceedings can begin.

EBINS 2017, Panel Proposal must include the following information:

  1. Title: Title of your panel
  2. Aims and Objectives of the Panel: Explain why such a panel is relevant to EBINS and to the Theme of EBINS.  (Max 5-10 lines)
  3. Occurrence/Novelty: Please describe either past instances or the novelty of new ventures here. (Max 10 lines)
  4. Description: Use this to clarify scope, audience and focus. Give aims and objectives for your panel here. This will become the “abstract” for the proceedings and program. (Max 20-25 lines)
  5. Event Structure/Agenda: Describe what organizers and participants will do during the panel.  E.g., will there be a series of fixed presentations and then discussion, and/or will the moderator ask questions to which first the panelists and then the audience may respond. What are the main questions you would ask? (Max 20 lines).
  6. Panel  Members: List all names, affiliations, and emails of all anticipated panel participants, and state if they have accepted the invitation to participate should the panel be accepted.  Include the moderator/organizer.
  7. Qualifications of panelists: Briefly describe your and your fellow panelists’ backgrounds and qualifications/ areas of expertise  in the related research/practitioner domain.