Brief
Send partner name, topic area, audience, date window, venue expectation, and contact route.
The Liaison Office turns department collaborations, society rooms, public forums, and partner debates into structured events with motion briefs, format control, speaker flow, media, and archive handoff.
The workflow turns a collaboration idea into a motion, a room, a public listing, and a record.
Send partner name, topic area, audience, date window, venue expectation, and contact route.
Epigram maps the event to debate, open forum, workshop, interview, or publication coverage.
Motion, format, speakers, moderator, timing, conduct, and publicity copy are fixed.
The room is managed with clear roles: host, timekeeper, moderator, panel, media, and documentation.
Reports, photos, motion notes, and source records are moved into the public archive.
A department seminar, student council forum, society debate, and Airwaves interview should not use the same room grammar.
Academic stakes, discipline-specific framing, moderated clash, and a report that respects the subject.
Two student bodies bring different vocabularies to one motion, with Epigram holding format and adjudication.
For rooms that need clarity, questions, and order more than competitive win-loss structure.
Training sessions for speakers, researchers, hosts, editors, media teams, or event staff.
Interviews and recap segments shaped for Airwaves, transcripts, and replayable public memory.
A finished archive entry connecting event, motion, people, media, report, and source records.