Oral Presentation

Oral presentations provide participants with the opportunity to present their research in a structured, spoken format that emphasizes clarity, organization, and effective communication. This format is beneficial for developing professional presentation skills, defending research ideas, and articulating the significance of one’s work to an academic audience. Presenters are grouped into panels and evaluated by judges, with each presentation allotted a total of 13 minutes (10 minutes for presentation followed by 3 minutes for questions and discussion). All oral presentations should reflect a competitive standard within the presenter’s academic area. Details regarding the poster presentation are available below.

ORAL PRESENTATION INSTRUCTIONS
  • All co-authors must register separately for the symposium.
  • Only one abstract submission is permitted per research project, even if multiple co-authors are involved.

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