Campus de Gandia Ciencia

This is How We Cook Up a Conference

Here we are again cooking up a storm for the new edition of the Comunica2 University Conference, the fifth edition! While experience helps us anticipate the problems we’ll face, in the end we always get as nervous and excited as the first day.

If you want to find out the secret about how we prepareComunica2, the key ingredient is the team. To make some good family Comunica2 dough you will need:

How do you prepare a new edition?

We love the content of the conference, we learn with each edition and it forces us to keep up. Five months before the conference we finalize the contents. Since the end of the last edition, the whole team has been thinking about who we would like to come, what panel discussions or workshops to organize, what to improve from other editions, we look at other conferences, apply for grants or agreements with entities, try to innovate…

From day one the Campus has supported us and helped with everything we needed. Assembling the team of the people who want to sign up, old and new. Like Rebecca says, we hope we don’t have to count with alumni because that means they have a lot of work and are doing well. The team from the university has always been the same: Carles (audiovisual technician), Sandra (press officer) and Luisa (in charge of the CFP), always ready and proactive, a huge asset that the Campus Gandia has for organizing conferences. We also have Pilar Sanchez from the CTT, and Lola Teruel, Professor of Tourism, always willing to communicate and share everything we do, in addition to lending a hand in moments of stress.

Finally, we prepare a budget with estimated expenses and projected income, which we use to set the fees, always trying to help the students on the Campus and other universities and the unemployed.. So far we have always broken even ­ – no gains or losses – but after all, that’s what it’s all about.

We carry on because we have fun preparing the Conference, sometimes we suffer, but other times we laugh, we have fun putting together a team of “collaborators” or “coordinators”, but in the end, we’re all just friends. And as the icing on the cake, remember that there are many hours of work, of people involved, of occasional upsets, but it’s worth it in the end, especially if done with enthusiasm.


Marga Cabrera and Rebeca Díez are professors and researchers at the Campus Gandia of the  UPV

You can follow them on Twitter @MargaTwita @Rebeca10ten

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