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Abstract submission will be open in Conftool from December 1, 2022, to February 10, 2023.
Themes of ISCHE 44 and Standing Working Groups
All submissions need to be directed to either one of the five topics of the conference theme or one of the Standing Working Groups. Standing Working Groups have limited sessions during the conference. Therefore, authors with submissions for Standing Working Groups are advised to additionally select a second choice while referring to one of the topics of the conference theme. This way their submission will be redirected during the reviewing process.
Conference languages
ISCHE strives for multilingualism and welcomes presentations and submissions in the five conference languages (English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish). However, all authors who submit in other than English are requested to additionally submit an English language abstract which will be included in the book of abstracts.
The proposals could be submitted in any of the following formats:
Individual papers: A paper submission consists of a title (max. 20 words), an abstract (max. 500 words), keywords (3–5), and references (5–7 items) in APA 7 format. Accepted papers will be allotted parallel sessions with 15 minutes for the presentation of each paper. Panels featuring individual papers may consist of four papers.
Workshops: A workshop submission consists of a title (max. 20 words), an abstract (max. 500 words), keywords (3–5), and references (5–7 items) in APA 7 format. Accepted workshops will be allotted parallel sessions of 90 minutes.
Preformed panels: A panel submission consists of the title, a general outline of the panel (max. 600 words, English only), plus 3–4 papers (max. 500 words each), keywords (3–5), and references (5–7 items) in APA 7 format. Panel submission should include a nominated chair and discussant and should have presenters from at least two different countries within the panel. The general outline of the panel should be submitted in English, and papers in the panel may be submitted in any of the 5 conference languages. Accepted panels will be allotted 90 minutes sessions and should feature 3–4 papers with time left for discussion. Panels are submitted by the panel chair.
Symposia: A symposium submission consists of two to four preformed panels with a minimum of three countries represented among the participants. The symposium must include a chair. If you submit a symposium, please choose ‘Symposium’. Also, clearly label your panels by adding Part 1–Part 4 at the end of the titles. Accepted symposia will have their panels scheduled across the conference dates in the order presented, though it may not be possible to have a symposium’s panels scheduled in back-to-back sessions.