NordiCHI 2018 call for student volunteers
The organising committee of NordiCHI 2018 is looking for student volunteers to help make the conference an enjoyable experience. We encourage applications from all students who want to be active members of the NordiCHI community and are eager to explore the wonderful city of Oslo.
Important dates
- January 25, 2018: Student volunteer registration system is open.
- June 5, 2018: Deadline for enrollment.
- June 8, 2018: Results of the SV announced
The success of the SV programme is essential to the success of the NordiCHI conference. In return for their help during the conference, student volunteers receive a number of benefits:
- Free full conference registration & a reception ticket
- A unique NordiCHI 2018 SV vest
- A fabulous SV party
In return, we ask that you commit to 20 hours of work during the conference, arrive at the conference in due time and attend mandatory orientation.
While the volunteer duties are not always glamorous, they do provide a unique opportunity to closely interact with NordiCHI contributors, attendees, and other student volunteers. Volunteering provides a way for students in various stages of their research career to become part of the Nordic CHI community.
Students often report that the connections they make while volunteering are the greatest benefit of SVing. Indeed, it is not uncommon for future collaborations, internships/jobs, and friendships to be made through the SV experience.
Potential SVs must have student status (on any level) when enrolling. All students, regardless of discipline, are encouraged to apply. Volunteers will need good communication skills in English. Fluency in the Scandinavian languages can come in handy, but is not a necessity. We are looking for enthusiastic, reliable and friendly people, both experienced SVs and those new to volunteering.
Student volunteers will be chosen from applications received by June 5, 2018.
Those volunteers initially selected will be notified on June 8, 2018 so that they can begin making any necessary arrangements and get involved in the online student volunteer community. The waiting list will consist of applications received by the deadline but not initially selected. Applications received after the deadline will be placed at the end of the waiting list according to the order in which they are received.
Historically, more students apply than can be accepted, so application by June 5 is encouraged. However, applicants on the waiting list are often accepted, so do not be discouraged from applying after the preliminary deadline. Usually, some volunteers are eventually unable to travel, so students on the waiting list do get a chance of acceptance.
- Jorun Børsting, University of Oslo
Diana Saplacan, University of Oslo