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Save the Date! Virtual Nursology Theory Week, March 20-24, 2025


The 2024 Virtual Nursology Theory Week is now history, so it is now time to make sure you save the date for 2025! March 20-24, 2025. For many nurse scholars and students who are seeking to strengthen nursology theory and philosophy content in education, this is a major event not-to-be missed!

Our 2024 week was a major success – now a landmark event with 34 knowledge sessions, 3 plenary featured panels, and 4 posters, featuring the theme of Nursology theory think tanks! We had many participants, and presenters, from countries in South America and Europe. Attendees and presenters included students, early career scholars, and a number of well-known scholars. Those of us on the planning team wish to convery many appreciations to all who made this possible — the 70 presenters, our fabulous zoom support crew, and the session Ambassadors who kept us on track and stepped up to help with any and all details! We will be posting follow-up information and reflections over the coming weeks.

Soon we will start planning for the 2025 conference! We will continue a similar format, with 3 plenary sessions along with 30-minute “knowledge sessions” developed from abstract submissions. Watch for the “Call for Abstracts” early in the Fall semester (Spring for our neighbors in the southern hemisphere). We will continue our program of sponsorships to assure that all are able to participate!

For everyone who participated, if you are planning think tanks or other activities inspired by our time together throughout the 2024 week, let us know! We will post what you are doing over the coming months! This “conference” is not simply an “event” – it is an experience that spills out in many different directions! And please complete the Evaluation form (see the link in Guidebook). Your feedback will be invaluable as we plan the event for 2025!

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  1. Jo Anne Bennett #

    West Africa was also present 🇬🇳🌍🙂

    April 5, 2024

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