Announcing Dubai Papers Extension – secure your chance to present.

We are delighted to announce that we are extending the opportunity to apply to present in October.
22.06.22 UPDATE: The Call for Papers has now closed. Thank you for your submissions. We will be in touch soon.
Next, make sure you find a course that’s right for you. You probably have a set of requirements for the course — you’d like to cover certain topics, you prefer a particular teaching style, or you want to have a certain format for the course content. If you’re able to find a course that fits the goal you set for yourself, you’ll be more motivated to complete it.
Once you’ve selected your course, it’s important to think about when you’ll take it. Consider how much time you have available to spend watching lectures and doing practice activities. It’s a good idea to start with something manageable and increase from there. For example, start with \ and then add on another session or more time from there. Align these sessions with the action steps you identified when you set your goal. Workplace productivity coach Melissa Gratias is an advocate of “microproductivity” or focusing on one small task at a time.
Submitting an abstract:
Choose which topics (see the introduction to the Submission Form) you wish to present under – you can choose up to three. Follow the instructions on the form and fill out the required sections, asking for a few professional details, the title of your proposed presentation(s) and an abstract of no more than 250 words.
The extension is open until the Committee decides we can no longer accommodate any more submissions for consideration. UPDATE: The Call for Papers is closed.
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