Submit A Session For MozFest 2019!

We're looking for your session ideas for MozFest's 10th anniversary 

Submit A Session For MozFest 2019!

If you could do one thing to make the internet a more inclusive place for everyone, what would you do?

This year, the Mozilla Festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and we want you, your brilliant ideas and projects to be there.

Submit Your Session Idea TODAY!

Community-led, community-curated sessions are at the core of MozFest. Anyone can submit a session – you don’t need any particular expertise, just a great project or idea and the desire to collaborate and learn from festival participants.

If you or someone you know is interested in leading a session at MozFest this year, submit your session idea here.

NOTE: The travel stipend process is separate from the call for proposals this year. More details can be found here.

Session ideas are also being accepted for MozFest House. If you have a session idea you'd like to share and host in the House, contact Lucie at [email protected] for more information.

About MozFest & MozFest House

MozFest unfolds at two locations in London. From Monday 21 to Friday 25 October, you’ll be able to explore a vibrant program of events, workshops, and networking sessions presented by our partner organizations at MozFest House in Central London. From Saturday 26 October to Sunday 27 October, you’ll find an energizing community-led weekend of collaboration and creation at Ravensbourne University, in Greenwich, London.

Submit Your Session Idea TODAY!


New this year! If you need financial support to travel to MozFest, the deadline for submitting your session proposal is July 1st. Once you submit your session proposal you will receive a link to apply for a need-based Travel Stipend. You may NOT apply for a travel stipend after July 1st.

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Tom Inniss

Tom Inniss Voice Team

Tom is the Editor of Voice. He is a politics graduate and holds a masters in journalism, with particular interest in youth political engagement and technology. He is also a mentor to our Voice Contributors, and champions our festivals programme, including the reporter team at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

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