This opportunity does not have a specified deadline.
The King Center invites proposals from Stanford faculty, postdocs, and graduate students for conferences, lectures, workshops, or other events on topics relevant to global development and poverty.
King Center staff are available to assist with event planning and logistics. Staff can also reserve in-house conference room space based on room availability. All conference rooms are equipped with standard AV technology, and one small conference room has Zoom-enabled capabilities.
Please note that the primary event organizers must be Stanford faculty members, postdocs, or PhD students.
Requests will be reviewed on a rolling basis by a small committee appointed by the center’s Faculty Steering Committee. Committee members who submit a request will recuse themselves from discussions of their own submissions. Funding decisions are typically announced within two weeks of submission.
Please make a copy of the budget template here, fill it out and attach it to the Event Support Request form.
Scope of request
Events that bring together faculty in new ways are encouraged. Event topics may involve the broad range of disciplines involved in global development, including but not limited to earth sciences, economics, engineering, medicine, political science, or policy.
Events may include lectures, smaller workshops, or larger multi-day conferences. Requests to co-fund departmental seminar series may also be considered. The King Center supports academic events, and events that bring policymakers or private sector leaders and academics together.
Policies
Please note that due to center policy, no honorariums can be paid.
Center staff have experience organizing a variety of events and can assist with the following:
Hosting virtual conferences and seminars on Zoom
Reserving in-house conference room space (subject to availability)
Drafting and circulating calls for papers and event invitations
Collecting paper submissions and maintaining submission records
Securing and communicating with vendors, such as caterers, restaurants, furniture vendors, hotels, AV technicians, parking staff, cleaning and trash support, etc.
Drafting and circulating reimbursement guidelines for conference participants and processing those reimbursements through Stanford’s finance system
Supplying name tags, registration materials and other event supplies