2027 Workshop Proposals

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Workshop Proposals are due by 11:59 PM PST on November 16, 2026.

The proposal form will open on October 15, 2026.

Workshop Overview

Workshops are intended to allow participants to engage in intensive discussions or training activities focused on a particular theme or topic. Workshops generally involve small groups, emphasize participant involvement, and are oriented toward a specific goal or outcome. They are NOT intended for presentation of academic research to a general audience.

AABA Workshop Guidelines

Any active AABA member may submit a workshop proposal. Workshop organizers may not sell products or charge admission for profit; however, workshop participants may be asked to pay reasonable registration fees to cover catering or materials, such as training documents, required for participation. Workshops must be open to all registered conference attendees, but organizers may cap attendance and/or require advanced registration.

Workshops can be virtual or in-person. Full- and half-day workshops are scheduled on the Wednesday before the conference. Two-hour workshops will be scheduled Thursday–Saturday, usually during the midday break or late afternoon.

Financial Support for Workshops

A small amount of competitively awarded funding is available to help defray the costs of events sponsored by AABA committees. Eligible costs include travel, lodging, and honoraria for speakers or panelists, as well as materials such as handouts. Requests may also include costs to extend the workshop’s reach through electronic/virtual technologies or other means. Catering and member or student travel are NOT eligible for reimbursement. Students should be encouraged to apply for the Pollitzer Student Travel Awards.

Priority is given to workshops that include speakers/discussants who would not normally attend AABA meetings and who will significantly enhance the workshop’s impact. Priority is also given to requests that will increase diversity and outreach, for example, by supporting the attendance of speakers from qualifying nations.

Applicants should explain how the requested funds will enhance the workshop’s impact and justify each budget item. Typical awards are $1,500–$2,000. Funding requests are submitted simultaneously with the workshop proposal. Please note that funding decisions are made AFTER the conference program is set. 


Steps to Submit a Workshop Proposal

Read the Instructions

Please read the Guidelines for Preparing a Workshop Proposal before starting the submission process. 

Proposal Submission

Please have all materials ready before beginning the submission process. Proposals will be submitted using a Google Form.

Note: You CANNOT save a draft and return to the proposal; once submitted, the proposal CANNOT be edited. Please proofread all text entries carefully.


Guidelines for Preparing a Workshop Proposal

Successful workshop proposals demonstrate careful planning, clearly state the workshop’s format and objectives, and list anticipated participant outcomes, such as increased knowledge or skills. Identifying the workshop’s target audience is a good first step to developing a focused proposal.

Proposal Submission Fields


Workshop Review Process

Members of the AABA Executive Committee will review and rank workshop proposals, giving priority to those submitted by AABA committees followed by those judged to have the broadest impact for AABA members. Due to time and space constraints, even strong workshop proposals may be rejected.

Workshop organizers will be notified of the Executive Committee’s decisions no later than December 31, 2026. Organizers whose proposals are not accepted are encouraged to consider presenting their workshop as an AABA Webinar

Questions?

Please email AABA Vice President & Program Chair Michelle Singleton at vicepresident@bioanth.org.