Call for Proposals: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Day at Notre Dame

Author: Tara O'Leary

Gis Day

The Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship, the Center for Research Computing, and the Center for Social Research invite you to submit proposals to present at the annual Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Day symposium.

GIS Day is an annual celebration of geospatial technology and its power to transform and better our lives. It’s an opportunity to discover and understand the benefits of geographic information systems (GIS) and showcase their uses in our community. The symposium will be held November 12 at Hesburgh Library. The event will include workshops, lunch, and lightning presentations.

In a brief presentation, either a talk or poster, demonstrate how GIS contributes to your real-world research and community-based projects that are making a difference in our society. Presentations should be related to GIS in some way (tools, data or visualization), but do not need to be directly methodological.

GIS Day at Notre Dame is open to faculty, staff, postdocs and students from every discipline. See the 2017 presenters here.

Please submit a brief abstract with a title and all author affiliation(s) to matthew.sisk@nd.edu by November 1, 2018. Visit our GIS Day website for more information.

Originally published by Tara O’Leary at graduateschool.nd.edu on October 02, 2018.