Abstract Submission Guidelines
Submission deadline: May 17, 2021.
Presentation type: 20-minute individual/group presentation (15- minute presentations followed by 5-minute Q/As).
What to present? A research proposal, completed research, project/work/paper being contemplated, recently started project/work/paper, and completed project/work/paper are welcome.
Abstract format:
Research proposal (background, purpose/objective, methods, and assumption/hunch)
Completed research (background, purpose/objective, methods, outcomes/results, and conclusion and implication)
Project/work/paper being contemplated (background/rationale, methodology, and expected outcome)
Recently started project/work/paper (background/rationale, methodology, progress, and expected outcome)
Completed project/work/paper (background/rationale, methodology, outcomes, discussion—lesson learned and future direction)
Write the abstract in Times New Roman, 12 (font size), single-spaced, and sentence case.
Type your title in upper and lowercase letters centered in the upper half of the page. The title should be centered and written in boldface. Your title may take up one or two lines.
Have the following information below the title of your abstract: full name(s), email address (the same as the one you use for submitting your abstract), and phone number.
Write keywords (limit: 5, except for proper names, upper-case letters are not allowed) below your abstracts.
Your abstracts should be well-written and well-organized.
Word limit: 250
Submit your abstract via the provided link.
Notification of acceptance: May 31, 2021 or earlier, all students submitting abstracts will be notified of acceptance by email to the account they used for the abstract submission.