Walden University School of Nursing and the Phi Nu Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International (Sigma) present Inspiring Scholarship & Social Change Webinar Symposia Series call for abstracts.  
NCPDs will be granted through Walden University.  Each presenter will have 15 minutes to present their work and 5 minutes for questions.  

To be considered, please complete the following form.  You must complete the entire form -- you cannot save and return to complete later.

*Please note that we have mentors available to Sigma Phi Nu Members if you would like one.

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* 1. Contact Information

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* 2. Title (Maximum of 15 words)

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* 3. Abstract: Abstracts should be no longer than 1,500 characters including spaces (approximately 250 words) long. No references should be included except in-text citations. Please remove all references to the title and author information on the abstract before completing the submission. Abstracts should only include introduction, purpose/aim, and conclusion.

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* 4. References (Please list references in APA format.)

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* 5. Provide one learning outcome for the abstract related to the goal of the activity. (A learning outcome captures specifically what knowledge, skills, practices or attitudes learners should be able to exhibit following the presentation)

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* 6. Are you a member of STTI?

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* 7. If you are still a student please provide the name and email of a Walden faculty member who would recommend your work for this symposium

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* 8. Author Summary: 2-3 sentence introduction (what the moderator will read to introduce you if you are selected)

For questions, please contact vicepresident@stti-phinu.org

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* 9. I understand there will be a required practice session for the webinar approximately one hour prior to the symposium and will make every effort to attend or will schedule a practice session with the coordinators.

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* 10. I would like a mentor to be assigned to assist me.

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