By Research Center Admin
We are pleased to announce the call for proposals for the upcoming 2025 Knowledge Without Boundaries Summit. This year’s theme, “Exploring Scholarship, Society, and Change,” is dedicated to the exploration of scholarship’s role in shaping society and fostering meaningful change. The summit aims to engage scholars, practitioners, and thought leaders from multiple disciplines to critically examine the ways in which scholarship, education, and intellectual engagement can drive transformation.
The Summit seeks to:
All presentations are 20 minutes in length. We welcome proposals that showcase:
Completed/Ongoing Research: Present your latest research findings, ongoing projects, and empirical studies that contribute to the advancement of knowledge and practice. From quantitative analyses to qualitative inquiries, we seek contributions that push the boundaries of scholarship and offer practical insights for application in both academia and industry. Dissertation research is welcome!
Theoretical/Conceptual Scholarship: Engage in theoretical discussions, conceptual frameworks, and thought-provoking analyses through the presentation of white papers, publications, and other scholarship that advance our understanding of the summit theme.Â
Effective Practices: Share proven strategies and lessons learned in applying scholarly insights to real-world challenges. Whether in education, business, healthcare, or any other field, we invite practical demonstrations of effective practices that drive positive change and innovation.Â
We encourage submissions from all stakeholders, including faculty, administrators, students, alumni, staff, and industry partners. Please note that, as the KWB Summit continues to grow each year, so do the demands for participation in the review process. This year, as a part of the submission process, we are requesting ALL submitters to review 2-3 proposals.Â
Proposals should be submitted by Sunday, June 22, 2025, at 11:59 PM (MST). Presentations may include a maximum of three (3) presenters. Presenters can be listed on a maximum of three (3) presentations. Only completed proposals submitted through the before the deadline will receive consideration.
For each submission, please be prepared to include the following information:
1. Title of the Presentation/Session
2. Summary (Note: All summaries will be included in a commemorative edition of the °®ÎŰ´«Ă˝ Scholar publication. Therefore, please ensure that your summary is an original work.)
3. Presenter(s) Information (Maximum of 3)
Names, email addresses, and the highest degree for all presenters.
Once this information is secured, please submit your proposal through the
KWB Summit registration will open in late spring/early summer. Early registration is encouraged to secure a spot at the event. Â
Proposal Submission Deadline:Â Sunday, June 22, 2025 (11:59 PM, MST) (EXTENDED)
Notification of Decision: Friday, August 1, 2025
KWB Summit Dates: Thursday, October 16 through Saturday, October 18, 2025
For any questions about the submission process, please contact Dr. Kimberly Underwood at kwb.summit@phoenix.edu.
Applicable to stakeholders at all levels, including faculty, administrators, students, alumni, staff, and industry partners, this summit aims to foster a collaborative spirit of inquiry and discovery. We encourage submissions from diverse perspectives and disciplines, embracing the rich tapestry of expertise within our community.
Please note, each accepted presentation can have a maximum of three (3)Â presenters. An individual presenter can be listed on a maximum of three (3) sessions within this event. The primary presenter will be the point of all communication related to the proposal submission. All presentations will be virtual and conducted through a Zoom platform.
The °®ÎŰ´«Ă˝ does not pay for presenter(s) participation in this event and participation is completely voluntary. Please ensure that, as the primary presenter, you have communicated the requirements outlined above to all presenting participants listed on this submission.
We have added digital badging as a way to recognize those who are formally accepted as presenters for the event to be shared via their own social media platforms.
For active faculty, your role as a presenter counts towards your faculty scholarship requirements for teaching.
CV building is an important part of a researcher's authentication in events that demonstrate their own expertise.
Bringing your conference back to the classroom and the research you presented is a way for your students to see that you are staying current in your field.