
Please prepare your submission according to these guidelines. If you need assistance please contact the chair: Tom Ormerod
Symposium
A symposium is a set of papers linked by a common theme (minimum of three papers). A symposium must have a Convenor, who organises the symposium submission and acts as the responsible link person to the conference organisers and (optionally) a named Discussant. The same person can fulfil these roles. Symposia will usually be allocated up to 100 mins for four papers plus discussion.
Proposals for symposia must include:
∙ Title of the symposium
∙ Summary and rationale of the symposium (max. 250 words)
∙ Name and institutional affiliation of the convenor
∙ Title of each presentation followed by the name of the first author, his/her institutional affiliation and the name(s) of the co-author(s) and their institutional affiliation.
∙ Abstract for each presentation (max. 250 words)
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Oral Presentations
Oral Presentations are allocated 20 minute slots on the programme.
Proposals for oral presentations must include:
∙ Title
∙ Name and institutional affiliation of the first author
∙ Name and institutional affiliation of each co-author
∙ Abstract (max. 250 words)
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Work in Progress Presentations
Work in progress presentations will be allocated 10 minute slots on the programme with an additional 10 minutes for Q&A. Work in progress presentations will also be grouped together
Proposals for work in progress presentations must include:
∙ Title
∙ Name and institutional affiliation of the first author
∙ Name and institutional affiliation of each co-author
∙ Abstract (max. 250 words). THIS DOES NOT HAVE TO BE STRUCTURED
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Poster Presentations
Will be timetabled into the conference programme in sessions which provide an opportunity for presenters and participants to discuss work and findings.
Proposals for posters must include:
∙ Title
∙ Name and institutional affiliation of the first author
∙ Name and institutional affiliation of each co-author
∙ Abstract (max. 250 words)
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