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Due to the ongoing COVID pandemic, ASPRS is going to be conducting its 2021 Annual Conference virtually. The conference program will consist of:
  • a 5-day series of technical sessions, including oral presentations, Ignite-Style talks, and invited panel discussions
  • daily vendor spotlights and product demos
  • the ASPRS Annual Business Meeting, which includes the Installation of Officers and Directors
  • presentation of awards and scholarships

The entire conference program will be recorded and made available on-demand for all registrants on the ASPRS online learning platform (login required).

Following the week of technical sessions, ASPRS will present the following annual programs spread throughout the month of April. Watch this site and the ASPRS weekly newsletter for announcement of the schedule.

  • 2-hour and 4-hour workshops conducted as live, instructor-led webinars
  • annual Division, Council, and Committee meetings

REGISTRATION IS OPEN!

  • ASPRS Student Members           $50 USD
  • ASPRS Individual Members     $150 USD
  • NonMembers                              $200 USD

NonMembers will have the option to join ASPRS during the conference registration process to receive the member discount.

DEADLINES FOR PRESENTERS

  • Acceptance of Presenter Agreement by March 9, 2021
  • Presenter Registration deadline is March 12, 2021
  • Submit presentation materials by March 24, 2021
  • Submit full manuscripts for publication in the ISPRS Archives by April 15, 2021

ASPRS ANNOUNCES STUDENT CONFERENCE PRESENTATION GRANTS!

ASPRS, with support of the ASPRS Foundation, has identified funding to sponsor Student Presentations in the upcoming ASPRS 2021 Annual Conference, which will be held virtually from March 29 – April 2, 2021. Individuals who are awarded Student Presentation Grants will have their conference registration fees waived, and will receive a complementary one-year student membership in ASPRS. Click the link above for full details.

How do I know if I qualify for a Student Conference Presentation Grant?

  • The student must be the conference Presenter; other non-students may be listed as co-authors.
  • The student will be asked to provide proof of current enrollment before receiving final approval for a conference grant. Proof of current enrollment could be a copy of a student ID, an unofficial transcript, registration record for the current semester, or a letter from a supporting faculty member on institution letterhead.
  • Abstracts that are accepted by the Technical Program Committee but not chosen to receive grants will still be eligible to participate in the conference. The presenters will be required to register and pay appropriate fees.

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