AUTISM SYMPOSIUM
JOIN US IN RISING FAWN, GEORGIA
APRIL 20-22, 2026
Welcome to the Autism Symposium
Bringing Awareness & Training to Those Treating Individuals on the Spectrum
The Autism Symposium was created in order to bring more awareness to the increasing need for services for those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and to facilitate conversations on the most pertinent topics regarding these students and their families. With this symposium, the hope is to highlight top notch treatment approaches and provide insights that will continue to aid professionals that serve this population.
The Autism Symposium features cutting-edge workshops by leading experts in the field of Autism and an informative panel discussion, as well as collaboration with like-minded colleagues within the industry.
Keynote Speaker
We are excited to welcome Dr Elizabeth Weir!
Dr Elizabeth Weir is a Research Associate at the University of Cambridge’s Autism Research Centre and a Bye Fellow at Queens’ College, Cambridge. Her research focuses primarily on the outcomes of autistic people in the areas of health, healthcare, educational attainment, and employment.
In particular, Dr Weir is dedicated to better understanding the mental health challenges of autistic people, including their risk of suicide. She is part of several projects related to suicide prevention at the ARC and is currently leading a project that will produce the first nationally representative and UK-specific statistics on suicide among autistic people.
Dr Weir’s work has been published in top journals, such as The Lancet Psychiatry, JAMA Pediatrics, and Nature Communications, and her TEDx talk has been viewed over 30,000 times. Outside of her research, Dr Weir supervises students in biology, medicine, and psychology, and mentors both undergraduate and postgraduate students with accessibility and disability support needs at the University of Cambridge.
She is available to work with research students at the undergraduate, masters, and PhD levels.

