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NHCSS Has a New Venue

About

The NHCSS annual conference is a branch of the national organization’s conference. The objective of the conference is to provide professional development, collaboration, and connections among social scientists and educators in New Hampshire. The conference features break out sessions hosted by professionals in a variety of fields around the state.
The annual conference will take place on Friday, November 15th, 2024 at
​the McAuliffe Discovery Center in Concord, NH from 7:30am-3:30pm.


    Step 1 of 2: Vendor Registration

    Would you like to sponsor the Overall conference?

    Overall Sponsors support the morning refreshments and are acknowledged in our program.
    Max file size: 20MB

    Would you like to be an Exhibitor?

    Would you like to sponsor a workshop?

    Workshop sponsors have the opportunity to sponsor an individual session at the conference. The presenter will share or read your advertisement at the outset of the session to those who signed up. Sponsors are allotted on a first come, first serve basis. Incomplete forms without an advertisement script or visual will not be considered over vendors who complete the full form. 
    Use the flyer to decide which type of sponsorship you would like.
    The full schedule of events can be found on the registration page for participants.
    Max file size: 20MB
    If you would like to advertise in our brochure, please upload the advertisement here.
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  • Home
    • Board
    • Calendar
    • Blog
  • Awards and Grants
    • NHCSS Teacher of the Year
    • Kristi Alvarez Award
    • Mary Susan Leahy Award
    • NHCSS Professional Development Grant
    • Gwen Beane Mini-Grant
  • Conference
    • Conference Registration
    • Conference Handouts >
      • Conference Handouts 2021
      • "2020" Conference Series
      • Conference Handouts 2019
      • Conference Handouts 2018
    • Membership
    • Vendors >
      • Vendor Registration
    • Presenters >
      • Presenter Proposals
  • C3 HUB
    • NH C3 HUB
    • What is the C3 Framework?
  • Resources
    • Book Club
    • Special Collections >
      • 100 Years of Suffrage
      • Resources & Materials
    • Online Resources >
      • US History Resources
      • World Resources
      • Government and Civics Resources
      • Current Affairs Resources
      • Behavioral Sciences Resources
      • Economics and Finance Resources
      • Pedagogy Resources
    • External Resources >
      • NH Organizations >
        • Moose on the Loose
        • NH Civics Institute
        • NHD in NH
        • The Remedial Herstory Project
        • Youth and Government NH
      • NH Museums >
        • *Full List
        • America's Stonehenge
        • Black Heritage Trail of NH
        • Fort at No. 4
        • Franklin Pierce Manse
        • Indian Museum
        • Mary Baker Eddy Homes
        • Musterfield Farm
        • White Mountains
        • Wright Museum
      • National Organizations >
        • Annenberg Learner
        • C3 Teachers
        • Economics Education Link
        • Gilder Lehrman Institute for American History
        • Learning for Justice
        • National History Day
        • Newseum
        • The Eisenhower Foundation
      • Digital Literacy >
        • Domain Help
        • Wayback Machine
  • Store
  • Newsletters
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  • Live PD
  • Donate