Do you have an active water-related research, monitoring, technology development, or training project; or a question you would like to engage and inform a larger group on? The NYS Center of Excellence in Healthy Water Solutions at Clarkson University and SUNY ESF (CoE) is seeking session proposals from faculty, faculty/student teams, as well as industry, NGOs, and government agencies for its 3rd Annual Meeting.
The 3rd Annual Meeting of the CoE will be held at the Gateway Center at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, NY on May 20-22, 2025. The meeting brings together researchers, practitioners, policy specialists and engaged citizens to find collaborative approaches to address current and emerging water issues in New York.
The session formats could be a collection of short talks, a panel discussion, a roundtable, training or technology demonstration, or a workshop.
Session Proposers (who may also serve as moderators of their session) are expected to organize their sessions, confirm their speakers, titles of presentations, and be available to support the presenters in their group as needed. Please factor in the time and flexibility required to fulfill these responsibilities when submitting a proposal.
Session topics should be water-related, New York State relevant, and be linked to the following general areas:
- Technology development and research
- Water science research
- Environmental monitoring
- Environmental justice
- Education and outreach
- Workforce development and training
Priority topics could include the following but other topics are welcome:
- Climate change
- Harmful algal blooms
- PFAS / persistent chemicals
- Bridging science and policy
Timeline:
- December 20, 2024: Deadline for submission of proposal
- February 7, 2025: Notification on acceptance of proposals
- March 7, 2025: Deadline for confirmation of all speakers and presentation titles (if applicable)
MORE DETAILS AT: healthywaters.org/annual-meeting
SUBMIT A PROPOSAL HERE: https://forms.gle/5hoQkPZ1qE3tBcfH7
Inquiries? Contact coe@healthywaters.org or call 315-268-4017.