Submitting an Event

Submitting an Event

Submitting an Event

Several types of learning can qualify as events, including live speaker sessions—such as guest presentations or panel discussions. If presentation materials are not available beforehand, we can grant ‘In Principle’ approval. If all materials are available then please submit them together for full approval. No event can receive full approval without the final presentation materials.

Getting it right first time

Follow the checklist, double-check the essentials, and you’ll be fully prepared for a confident submission.
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