Life Improvement Science Conference (Conference)
Life Improvement Science (LIS) is an emerging transdisciplinary research field that investigates how we can help people do more good in better ways (well-doing).
The first Life Improvement Science conference will be held online between June 9 to June 13, 2021. The goals of this conference are:
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Build a supportive community of researchers and practitioners interested in life improvement science and its applications.
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Work towards a shared understanding of the most important open questions of the field and how they can be answered.
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Provide an overview of some of the most important research that has been done in different areas of life improvement science.
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Foster intellectual exchange and collaboration across different fields.
The conference events will include invited big-picture talks about promising approaches to life improvement science and its future directions, interactive discussions, the collaborative curation of our field's most important open questions, contributed presentations of recent work, opportunities to collaborate on developing new ideas and establishing life improvement science, structured networking sessions, the founding meeting of the life improvement science society, and plenty of opportunities to get to know each other and have a good time. We invite you to shape the LIS conference by submitting proposals for any talk you would like to give and any kind of event you would like to organize.
The call for submissions is now open! The deadline to submit is April 16, 2021, at 23:59 anywhere on earth. For details and more information, please visit the Calls for Submissions' Page.
If you have any questions, you can contact us here or send an email to contact@life-improvement.science.
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