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The call for talks at rstudio::conf(2022) has been extended to March 28!

We’d love to hear about:

What do talks look like?

Talks are 20 minutes long and can be either live and in-person or pre-recorded and remote. If you’re interested in giving a pre-recorded talk, it doesn’t need to be in English.

As the shape of the event becomes more clear, we may expand the program to include pre-recorded lightning talks. If this happens, lightning talks will be drawn from the main pool of talk proposals, i.e. there is no separate application process.

Why give a talk?

How do I submit?

To submit a talk, you’ll need to create a 60 second video that introduces you and your proposed topic. In the video, you should tell us who you are, why your topic is important, and what attendees will take away from it. If you’re worried about creating a video, Jesse Mostipak put together a twitter thread with a bunch of advice. One tip: if you’ve spent a bunch of time on Zoom, Google Meet, etc during the pandemic, an easy way to create your video is to just meet with yourself and record it!

If you’re interested, please submit a proposal at: https://rstd.io/conf-talks-2022.

Apply now!

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