Please fill in the questions below to submit your proposed abstract to the Free to Think Summit organizing committee. Please note that you will be given the option to submit either an abstract for a proposed paper, or a proposal for a full panel, and you will be asked different questions depending on which option you select. Name of corresponding author:* First Last Email of corresponding author:* Enter Email Confirm Email Institutional affiliation (if applicable) of corresponding author:Would you like to:*Submit an abstract for a paper presentationSubmit a proposal for a full panelPlease list the full names of any additional co-authors on the paper (please include all authors, regardless of whether or not they are presenting/attending the conference)If you will have co-presenters joining you at the conference if your paper is selected, please list their full names, email addresses, and institutional affiliations (if applicable) below:Paper title:*Abstract (max 250 words):*Is the paper related to any of the themes identified in the call for papers? (select all that apply) Indexing the state of global academic freedom Developing norms and policies for the protection of university independence Issues of diversity The role of universities and institutions of higher education in defending democratic values The lived experience of scholars who experience persecution and who are forced to migrate How civil society organizations and governments can best support such scholars Other (please explain in the box below) If you selected "other" above, please briefly describe the themes of your paper:Please list the full names, email addresses, and institutional affiliations (if applicable) of all of the panelists on your proposed panel:*Please include a description of your proposed panel below (max 250 words). If panelists will be presenting on individual papers, please also list the proposed paper titles and their authors underneath the panel description (this list will not count towards the 250 word limit):*Does the proposed panel correspond with any of the conference themes? (Please select all that apply): Indexing the state of global academic freedom Developing norms and policies for the protection of university independence Issues of diversity The role of universities and institutions of higher education in defending democratic values The lived experience of scholars who experience persecution and who are forced to migrate How civil society organizations and governments can best support such scholars Other (please explain below) If you selected "other" above, please briefly describe the themes of your panel: Share: Twitter, Facebook Short URL: https://carleton.ca/scholars-at-risk/?p=844