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symposium
This term describes a structured exchange of ideas, typically characterized by a high degree of formality and academic rigor. It suggests a collaborative environment where experts contribute specialized knowledge to a collective discourse, rather than a simple lecture or a casual meeting. Historically, the word evokes the image of an ancient Greek social gathering centered on wine and philosophy. In modern usage, it has shifted from a social party to a professional conference or a curated collection of academic writings published under a single theme.
Meanings
A formal meeting or conference where experts in a particular field gather to discuss a specific subject and present their research.
"The university is hosting a symposium on climate change next month."
A scholarly paper or a collection of papers presented at a professional meeting or published in a journal.
"The journal published a symposium on the evolution of primate behavior."
In ancient Greece, a drinking party where guests engaged in intellectual conversation and philosophical debate.
"Plato's dialogue titled The Symposium explores the nature of love."