| 2019 Request for Session Proposals | 
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	 Session Proposal Deadline extended to Friday, December 21, 2018 Ride the Relevant Rails During the 2019 conference we invite you to reflect on the communities we serve as we explore how museums can be more relevant - using history and research to reach their diverse communities. Increased relevance can come through tweaking existing programs, creating new programs, sharing new histories and collections, revising our current practices, and broadening the tent of meaning for all of our institutions. UMA is seeking people interested in sharing their stories, successes, and challenges with the Utah museum community in sessions and posters that present strategies and ideas for strengthening the future of Utah museums, their programs, collections, and communities. Proposed sessions should reflect this year’s theme. Sessions should be applicable to a range of museum sizes and disciplines, and should be designed to assist employees and volunteers of Utah museums to better perform their duties, organize engaging educational experiences, develop in their profession, protect their collections, obtain necessary resources, and serve their communities. All sessions should be involve audience participation. 
 How to submit In order for your proposal to be considered you must submit by the deadline using the Session Proposal form below. If you are interested in an opportunity to share your research and/or projects in an informal setting by submitting a poster please go here. 
 Session Format Options Panel (60 minutes): A panel has at least two with a maximum of three speakers, often with contrasting perspectives, institutions or experiences. The moderator briefly introduces the topic and the presenters formally address it in some detail. The moderator may also serve as one of the presenters. The session concludes with a general question and answer period. Dialogue (60 minutes): A dialogue uses a moderator and at least one presenter. Unlike a panel, a dialogue devotes almost the entire session to a lengthy and facilitated discussion with the audience on a specific topic. The moderator and/or presenter(s) are limited to brief remarks at the beginning and closing remarks at the end. Workshop (2 hours): A small number of workshops may be selected to demonstrate and initiate in-depth or hands-on practice in one component of museum work. Financial assistance is not available to cover the cost of workshop materials. Conversation Table (60 minutes): A small number of conversation tables may be selected to allow for small-sized groups of attendees to engage in facilitated conversations with their peers in a safe environment. Poster (15 min): Please review poster submission guidelines and submit here. 
 Conference sessions will address one or more of the topics below Leadership | Collections | Exhibitions | Education | Programming | Resource Management | Fundraising | Marketing | Facilities | Advocacy | Volunteers | Community Building | Visitor Experience | Technology 
 Session Guidelines 
 Questions? Contact Ruth White, UMA Executive Assistant at info@utahmuseums.org or (202) 251-0549.  | 
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