Proposals are sought for the sixth annual University of Nebraska–Lincoln All-Staff Conference, which is July 29-30 at Howard L. Hawks Hall.
The conference serves as a platform for staff at every level to engage in professional development, cultivate cross-campus dialogue, and build a supportive, dynamic community. This year’s theme, "Our Staff, Our Strength," highlights the vital role that individual contributions and collective resilience play in the university's success.
The conference planning committee is seeking presentation proposals that facilitate interactive experiences and meaningful conversations. Proposals should align with core areas such as professional development, cross-campus collaboration and building core competencies that reflect the strength of our workforce.
The proposal deadline is March 16. Sessions, which can include workshops, panel discussions, roundtables, case studies or demonstrations, will be 45 minutes long.
The committee is also soliciting proposals for the keynote address. The keynote speaker will deliver a 30-minute in-person presentation (with a hybrid viewing option) and receive a $1,000 honorarium.
To assist staff in crafting effective submissions, Organizational Development and Training is hosting two preparatory workshops in the Nebraska Union. "From Idea to Acceptance: How to Write a Conference Proposal" is 2 to 4 p.m. Feb. 26. "Engage the Room: Strategies for Effective Presentations" is 10 to 11:30 a.m. April 21.
The All-Staff Conference aligns with the "Extraordinary Culture and Environment" pillar of the university's N2025 strategic plan, emphasizing the importance of individualized professional development and personal support for all members of the university community.
For more information on the conference or to submit a proposal, visit the staff conference website.