Oral Abstract
These face-to-face live sessions are approximately 15 minutes followed by a question period. They can address
a
range of theoretical, educational or research-based topics relating to but not limited to the conference
theme.
- Abstract body should be a minimum of 300 characters and maximum of 600 characters, excluding spaces.
- Images and tables are not accepted or published with the abstract. Abstracts are text only.
- Authors are not permitted to submit an abstract on previously published work unless the abstract
represents
further progression of the published research.
All submitted abstracts should:
- Be written in English
- Include a title of 12 words maximum.
- Include three key words.
Use the following headings:
- Introduction including Purpose/Proposition
- Approach or Methods
- Results/ Findings/ Supporting Arguments
Poster Abstract Guidelines
Title: A concise and informative title that clearly indicates the subject of the poster.
Keywords: A few relevant keywords, no more than 6, that help categorize the poster's
content.
Abstract: The abstract should be concise, typically should be between 400 words, and written
in
an accessible manner to a broad audience. It is a key to ensure clarity, coherence, and focus.
It is recommended to include the following areas in the abstract:
- Background/Objectives: A brief introduction to the topic, outlining the problem or
research
question the poster addresses.
- Methods: A succinct description of the methodology or approach used in the research.
- Results: Key findings or results of the study, presented in a clear and summarized
manner.
- Conclusions: Interpretation of the results, including their implications or
significance in
the context of the field.