The Fulbright Science of Disinformation Symposium has announced updated dates: the submission deadline is now December 19, 2025, and the event will take place on February 6, 2026.
The symposium invites proposals that examine the impact of disinformation on public trust and democracy and present innovative strategies to counter it across digital and AI-driven media.
Applications are welcomed from policy makers, professional practitioners, and academics from the fields of media, government, technology, social science, philosophy, communication, computer science, and others.
The 500-1000 word proposal should be in two parts:
1) a narrowly defined problem concerning disinformation globally or locally;
2) a description of solutions, which may include policies, best practices, education, tools, initiatives, products, and other possibilities.
Please submit your proposals by December 19th, 2025.
Considering the international nature of this event, both proposals and presentations will be in English.
Learn more and apply on the symposium webpage.