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    • Posted 6 years ago

    What's the difference between a conference, a seminar, a workshop and a symposium?

    There are lots of different types of academic event that you might want to attend, such as conferences, seminars, workshops and symposiums. Each has its own benefits and drawbacks, and generally they have a different slant. Size, for instance, is usually a big factor in whether something is regarded as a conference or a symposium. Usually the difference between a conference and a symposium is that a conference will be a larger event and a symposium a smaller one.

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Doctoral Colloquium in Risk Analytics at Collegio Internazionale Ca' Foscari of Venice
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