Submission of abstract/s.
Abstract submission deadline: Sunday 7th February 2021
Notification of acceptance: by Monday 15th March 2021
Oral presentations will be 20 minutes plus 10 minutes for questions and discussion.
Posters will be displayed online during the conference that delegates can visit at any time. Structured poster discussion sessions will run during the lunch break.
All submissions for presentations and posters should follow the following abstract guidelines:
In the submission form, you will be asked to indicate your:
We suggest authors draft their abstracts in a word processor and then copy and paste the abstract text into the form when ready to submit to avoid any technical issues.
Submitting multiple papers: In order to encourage diversity and inclusivity, delegates can present at most one talk as a single or first author, but there is no restriction on co-authored papers.
Panel discussion. We welcome delegates to apply to be a part of the panel at the panel discussion on the Progressing research during COVID. Indicate your interest in the submission form and state your reason for applying and your experience on the topic in up to 300 words.
All abstracts will undergo a double-blind review by two members of the Review Panel.
Any questions? Take a look at the FAQs or contact us.
Notification of acceptance: by Monday 15th March 2021
Oral presentations will be 20 minutes plus 10 minutes for questions and discussion.
Posters will be displayed online during the conference that delegates can visit at any time. Structured poster discussion sessions will run during the lunch break.
All submissions for presentations and posters should follow the following abstract guidelines:
- The abstract should be written in English. The research itself can be about the English language, other spoken languages, or signed languages.
- Abstracts should not exceed 500 words, including examples, and excluding figures and references.
- In your abstract you should include reference to your research questions, approach, method, data and (expected) results.
- Include 5 keywords.
- Please do not mention the author's name, institution or address in the abstract.
In the submission form, you will be asked to indicate your:
- Name of author(s)
- Affiliation
- Name and contact of corresponding author
- Title of abstract
- Main body of abstract
We suggest authors draft their abstracts in a word processor and then copy and paste the abstract text into the form when ready to submit to avoid any technical issues.
Submitting multiple papers: In order to encourage diversity and inclusivity, delegates can present at most one talk as a single or first author, but there is no restriction on co-authored papers.
Panel discussion. We welcome delegates to apply to be a part of the panel at the panel discussion on the Progressing research during COVID. Indicate your interest in the submission form and state your reason for applying and your experience on the topic in up to 300 words.
All abstracts will undergo a double-blind review by two members of the Review Panel.
Any questions? Take a look at the FAQs or contact us.
Submission of abstract/s.Thank you for considering to submit an abstract to the BELP Conference by Sunday 7th February 2021. We suggest authors draft their abstracts in a word processor and then copy and paste the abstract text into the form when ready to submit to avoid any technical issues.
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Application for panel discussionWe welcome delegates to apply to be a part of the panel at the panel discussion on Progressing research during COVID by Sunday Sunday 7th February 2021. Indicate your interest in the panelist application form and state your reason for applying and your experience on the topic in up to 300 words.
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Registration. |
Open from Monday 15th March 2021.
Closed on Sunday 18th April 2021. |
Any questions? Take a look at the FAQs or contact us.