The University of Guelph’s 2019 Accessibility Conference runs May 28 and 29. The annual conference encourages attendees to build communities and exchange ideas. A call for proposals for the 2019 conference is now open.

The Accessibility Conference Organizing Committee invites accessibility experts and novices to take part in a range of learning opportunities designed to share knowledge, solve problems and create best practices.

The committee is interested in both traditional presentations and participant-driven ‘unconference’ session proposals focused on document and multimedia accessibility, the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and other relevant legislation, and associated diversity and inclusion issues.

View the Accessibility Conference Attendee’s Presentation Wish List and be sure to submit your proposal by Jan. 27. Successful presenters will be contacted in March to confirm their proposal.

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