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Create a new event and configure all settings

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Adding an event in Congressus Manager is quite simple. This article explains exactly how to do this and what information you can add when creating an event.

Create a new event

You can create a new event by navigating to ‘Events’ in the Congressus Manager, where you click on the green ‘Add event’ button at the top right. In the overview, you can add the following information about your event:

  1. Event - Here you can name the event and set the category. By default, Congressus creates three categories: Educational, International, and Social. Read more about event categories and how to create your own here.

  2. Date and time - Under ‘Date and time’, you can set the start and end date and time. If your event lasts all day, you can check ‘all day’.

  3. Location and organizer - Indicate where your event will take place. You can leave this blank if it is not applicable. You can also indicate here which group from your membership administration is organizing the event.

  4. Publication - Here you can indicate whether the event may be published on the website, who can see the event on your website, which member statuses can see the event, and whether members can respond to the event.

Next, click on ‘Add event’ and you will be taken to the event overview. Here you will see various tabs where you can add more information. Under the ‘Description’ tab, you can add a description, and under the ‘Media’ tab, you can add an image for the event.

Publication

After you have created the event, a number of additional options are available under the ‘publication’ tab.

  • Website options - here you can indicate whether you want to display the participants, waiting list, and rented items on the website.

  • Career - if you use the ‘Career’ functionality, you can choose which career partners are involved in the event here. This event will also be displayed in your partner's company profile on your website.

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