Explore the unique digital issues facing colleges and universities
The HighEdWeb Annual Conference is the conference created by and for all higher education professionals who want to explore the web and digital’s role in their organization.
From programmers, marketers and social pros, to managers, designers and writers (and all team members in-between), together we explore and find solutions for the unique issues around digital at colleges and universities — because we know that the impact of digital extends far beyond divisional or department lines.
With diverse presentation sessions, an inspiring keynote and group discussions, and time to connect with the best community around, the HighEdWeb Annual Conference offers affordable, valuable professional development for everyone.
HighEdWeb is a community of professionals who share generously and learn openly from one another’s experiences. Whether you’re a first-time presenter or a returning champion, we invite you to submit a proposal.
There are so many great reasons to present at the HighEdWeb:
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Submitting a session proposal for multiple events
In 2024, all HighEdWeb events will use the same proposal system but will have separate calls for proposals. On the call for proposals page for each event, you’ll have the option to select sessions from your speaker profile that have not yet been submitted to that event.
HighEdWeb offers a diverse set of sessions across our events. It is unlikely the same session will be selected for multiple events.
Co-presenters
If your proposed session will have multiple presenters, be sure they have accepted their invitation to co-present before you submit your proposal to additional events.
Using inclusive language
All presenters must abide by the HighEdWeb Code of Conduct.
HighEdWeb promotes inclusion and kindly asks that you be mindful of the words you use during your presentation. Please work to avoid language that is harmful to people with disabilities, language of a sexual nature, language that leverages racism or gendered language.