Planning for the 2006 Animal Agriculture Conference
We are interested in your ideas and suggestions for the 2006 UC-ANR AES/CE Animal Agriculture Conference. Please share them below.
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Can you suggest specific speakers or presenters for the 2006 conference? (Please list name, expertise/topic and contact information.)
What topics would you suggest be part of the 2006 conference?
The 2005 Conference, "Fostering AES/CE Connections in Animal Agriculture" was a one-day event held on June 14th during "finals week" at UCD to maximize attendence of campus-based AES & CE academics. Given this context and format...
Please describe a particularly effective session or conference format that you've experienced and that might be effective for the 2006 conference.
What are the priority issues that you think should be covered/included in the 2006 conference?
June 13, 2006 or a date in early to mid-September next year have been suggested for the 2006 conference in a Davis again.
What timing and location ideas would you suggest for the 2006 conference?
The 2005 conference program included small, participant-driven interest group discussions with the purpose of connecting people with similar interests and discussing possibilities for future collaborations. Given this context...
Is this something to include in the 2006 conference? If so, how would you suggest organizing this segment of the conference?
Please describe any other ideas or suggestions you have for the 2006 conference.
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Would you be willing to be part of the planning team for the next conference?
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