Presenter Information

Presenting to your colleagues not only benefits the attendees of your session, but it also provides an opportunity to showcase your experience and expertise to a global membership. This type of professional development and exposure can open new doors and opportunities.  Present on ANY ERP System within Higher Education or Public Sector Industries.

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Registration discounts available only to speakers

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Guidelines and policies we ask speakers to follow

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Session Types

The Alliance conference offers a variety of session lengths and formats for presenters to accommodate their topics. Please review the time frames to determine which one is most suitable to the topic you wish to present.

Workshop

Workshops cover complicated topics, suitable for in depth, hands on training. Primary Presenters will receive a 100% discount and one co-presenter can receive a 100% discount on Early Bird registrations.

180 minutes

Regular Session

Example regular session topics are typically explanation of projects, customizations, procedures, etc. Primary presenters will receive a 100% discount on Early Bird registration.

60 minutes

2-Part Series

Session topics could be in-depth setup explanations, recently delivered product enhancements, etc. Primary presenters will receive a 100% discount on Early Bird Registration. 2-Part Series’ must be submitted as two individual presentations.

120 minutes

Community Discussion

Promoting the sharing of information, tools, and resources that highlight best practices in relevant topics from member institutions everywhere.

60 minutes

Mini Session

Example mini session topics are basic overviews, minor changes with big impact, etc. Primary presenters will receive a 50% discount on Early Bird registration.

30 minutes

Stop and Share

Moderate a small group (up to 10 people) discussions about institutional issues, brainstorm with peers, make new contacts, and learn what others have done to reach a solution.

30 minutes