A symposium was a kind of Greek drinking party. It featured lots of wine and - this is where the modern sense of the word comes from - a group of well-informed people having an intense conversation on an assigned subject.
A collection of writings on a particular topic
A symposium is delivered by a group of academic scholars who are experts in specific areas. The Klutznick Symposium, for example, annually addresses a single aspect of Jewish culture.
The plural for symposium is symposia or symposiums.
In light of the recent financial problems, the administrators scheduled a symposium in which they would discuss the budget.
Advantages of the Symposium is that it helps learners to get assistance to problematic themes and topics in various subjects from expert teachers. Disadvantage of the Symposium is that only a limited number of learners is allowed to attend. By Wilhelm P. Hango (Namibia)
Symposia is plural (symposium is singular)
The Symposium was written by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato. It is a dialogue that discusses the nature of love and features various characters giving speeches on the topic.
African Symposium was created in 2001.
During the symposium, the people were listening carefully.
The plural form of "symposium" is "symposia."
Symposia is plural for symposium. A symposium is a meeting or conference to discuss a particular subject. Sometimes a collection of essays is presented at a symposium.
Synonyms for symposium include conference, seminar, and forum. Antonyms of symposium could be isolation, solitude, or individual study.
Yes, you can tell the virtual mechanical symposium.
St. Gallen Symposium was created in 1970.
The officers attended a law enforcement symposium in Chicago.
National Deviancy Symposium was created in 1968.
Symposium on Theory of Computing was created in 1969.
The symposium featured presentations from experts in the field discussing the latest research findings.