*STUDENT VOLUNTEERS - Call for participation* Apply here: NordiCHI volunteer web portal <https://chisv.org/NordiCHI2020/news> The organizing committee of NordiCHI 2020 is looking for student volunteers to help make NordiCHI 2020 a fantastic conference. We welcome applications by certified doctoral and master students in the broad field of Human-Computer Interaction. *What will I get from it?* Being a student volunteer is a very enriching experience. You will get to meet incredible people and make connections, and be an intrinsic part of a relevant HCI conference and the Nordic CHI community. Besides, in return for helping us during the conference, you will also receive several benefits, including: - Free full conference registration (meals included) - A unique NordiCHI 2020 SV t-shirt - A fabulous SV party *What will I have to do?* - Arrive at the conference in due time - Attend the mandatory orientation - Work approximately 20 hours during the conference *What are the requisites?* - You need to be a certified doctoral or master student in the broad field of Human-Computer Interaction - You must have good communication skills in English - Plus, we are looking for enthusiastic, reliable, and friendly people, both experienced SVs and those new to volunteering *Important Dates* *June 3rd '20:* Submission deadline for student volunteer applications *June 5th '20:* Notifications regarding student volunteer positions sent to all applicants *July 27th '20:* Deadline for confirming the participation as a student volunteer in NordiCHI2020 *Selection process*We will use the CHI lottery system to select participants from the applications received by June 3, 2020. Those volunteers initially selected will be notified by June 5, 2020, so that they can begin making any necessary arrangements and get involved in the online student volunteer community. The waiting list will consist of applications received by the deadline but not initially selected. Applications received after the deadline will be placed at the end of the waiting list according to the order in which they are received. Historically, more students apply than can be accepted, so application by June 5 is encouraged. However, applicants on the waiting list are often accepted, so do not be discouraged from applying after the preliminary deadline. Usually, some volunteers are eventually unable to travel, so students on the waiting list do get a chance of acceptance. *Questions?*[log in to unmask] We hope you will join us in Tallinn in October 2020! Student volunteer co-chairs Carla Nave (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) Mustafa Can Ă–zdemir (Tallinn University) --------------------------------------------------------------- For news of CHI books, courses & software, join CHI-RESOURCES mailto: [log in to unmask] To unsubscribe from CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS send an email to mailto:[log in to unmask] For further details of CHI lists see http://listserv.acm.org ---------------------------------------------------------------