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New Horizons in the Applied Sciences and Arts: Rethinking and Remaking Our World for the 21st Century

November 4th | Southern Illinois University TEC

Hosted by SIU’s College of Applied Sciences and Arts [CASA], the ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium is open to faculty, professionals, and students from any discipline, university, or professional organization. This year we are accepting proposals for oral presentations, panel discussions, posters (students only) and workshops that will provide opportunities for students, researchers, and practitioners to discuss the influence and impact of the applied sciences and arts on the future of our planet and our society. CASA consists of a diverse range of programs that all center on the tangible application of knowledge and technology in the world. We are open to any thoughtful interpretations or reinterpretations of the conference theme as it applies to these fields:

Allied Health

Dental Hygiene, Health Care Management and Administration, Mortuary Science and Funeral Service, Radiologic Sciences, Physical Therapy, and Health Informatics

Architecture, Design, and the Built Environment

Architecture, Interior Design, Fashion Design and Merchandising, Construction Management, and Fire Service Management

Transportation

Automotive Technology, Aviation Management and Flight, and Aviation Technologies

Information Systems and Applied Technologies

Electronic Systems Technologies, Information Systems Technologies, and Technical Resource Management

TOP SUBMITTALS IN THE STUDENT POSTER COMPETITION, AS SELECTED BY A JURY OF ESTEEMED EDUCATORS AND PROFESSIONALS, WILL BE AWARDED MONETARY PRIZES. Sponsorship and award amounts are forthcoming.

New to the Symposium this year will be the opportunity to both view and present at the event remotely as well as in person. More information on these opportunities will be posted over the course of the Spring as we establish the infrastructure to house the Symposium online.

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