Workshops/Proposals

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Workshops > Proposals


Each year iGEM Headquarters holds the iGEM workshops in May and June. In the past these workshops have been held at MIT / Americas region, in Europe, and in Asia. iGEM HQ works with a school or a few schools to provide a venue for these workshops. At these events, instructors from iGEM HQ teach principles of synthetic biology based on standard parts, how to work with the tools, and how to be a successful iGEM team. The workshops are also the first opportunity to meet and get to know members from other iGEM teams.


Over the past several year the iGEM workshops have been increasing in the number of participants as well as in the number of days (much like the iGEM Jamborees). With one workshop event per region, team instructors had only one opportunity to attend. Holding the event over the weekend proved to be an advantage for some, a disadvantage for others. As iGEM grows, it needs more leadership in every part of the world. In addition to Regional Jamborees in 2011, the workshops are a way to encourage and promote organization and participation.


For iGEM 2011 the Teachers' Workshops will be shorter, smaller events. We will hold several workshops per region, at a time that is convenient for those who can participate during the week or over the weekend. We expect that team instructors will attend to meet and get to know other instructors. There will be some instruction of synthetic biology and iGEM as in past events, but there will also be a lot more discussion and interactive opportunities.


If your group would like to submit a proposal to organize a one-day iGEM Teachers Workshop at your school, see the requirements below.


Or, if you think we should continue workshops in the same format as in previous years, let us know! (But you are then required to submit a proposal to host the event.)


Teachers' Workshop Proposal Requirements:

  • Venue capacity for about 20-30 attendees
  • Venue availability of 1 full day
  • High-quality, high-speed internet access for all attendees
  • Adequate power supply and power plugs for all attendees
  • Organize a group dinner for all attendees
  • Organize a coordination meeting before event (to meet with iGEM HQ)
  • Coordinate 1 – 2 regional instructors to lead sessions on participating in iGEM in your region, fundraising, local support, etc.
  • Indicate proposed day/date (or range of dates) for the workshop (in May/June)
  • Indicate which regional iGEM teams will take part in the workshop event
  • Indicate how the regional organizing group plans to raise funds to help cover the costs of holding the workshop
  • Proposed budget of local costs (see below)
  • Expression of intent emailed to iGEM HQ stating host group's intent to provide an official proposal for hosting the iGEM 2011 Teachers' workshop in their city


Teachers' Workshop Deadlines:

  • Expression of intent (via email to HQ): March 11
  • Written proposal (via email to HQ): March 25


A written proposal must be delivered via email to iGEM HQ by the deadline outlining how the host group(s) will meet all of the requirements above. The proposal must also include how the host group will help fundraise to cover local costs as well as costs to iGEM HQ.


Teachers' Workshop Finances:

Host goups will be responsible for financially supporting the events by fundraising. To get an idea of how much it would cost to hold a workshop event, we have included estimated costs to hold a 1-day workshop in each region that include both local costs as well as costs to iGEM HQ. This would be a great opportunity for local sponsors to support their regions.

  • US: $ 10,000 USD
  • Europe: $ 15,000 USD
  • Asia: $ 20,000 USD
  • Other locations: please contact iGEM HQ

Note that these costs are estimates and should only be used as a general guideline when planning the regional iGEM 2011 Teachers' Workshops. The costs include local costs for the event (space, catering, etc.) as well as cost due to iGEM HQ (travel, instruction, overheads, etc.).

Each host group is responsible for including a detailed budget in their proposal.


If you have any questions, contact iGEM HQ. We are willing to work with organizations to help get the best proposals.