Presentation guides

Presentation Formats And Guidelines For Presenters And Delegates

Individual paper presentations
Individual papers will be presented in 30 minute sessions and presenters are asked to plan their contributions to allow time for good time for discussion and debate after their formal presentation. Presenters are also asked to plan their use of PowerPoint sensibly given the time available and a guide of 5 slides is recommended dependent of course on the nature of the research being presented.

Each individual session will be chaired by an appointed individual whose role is to try and manage the use of time effectively and ensure good time for discussion and a debate which gives the opportunity for all participants at the session to contribute.

Abstracts and full papers for all presentations will be posted on the website and will be available on a CD-Rom at the start of the conference. All abstracts are included in the printed conference programme for delegates.

Discussion workshops
The review process identifies papers which could be grouped together for discussion and thus allow space in the programme for a wide and varied range of research work to be presented.

Workshops have been allocated in 30 minute (two papers) and 60 minute (3-4 papers) sessions ie 15 minutes per paper including questions.

Presenters in these workshops have been asked to limit their presentations to an overview of their work (using probably no more than 2 PowerPoints if desired) to allow good time for discussion.

If your paper is accepted as part of a group discussion, you will be notified which papers will form part of your discussion group and you will be encouraged to liaise with your co-presenters before the conference.

Symposia
Each symposium has a rationale and a series of individual presentations and all have a chair in charge of the presentations and some also have a discussant to facilitate good debate after the presentations.

PowerPoint presentations - deadline Friday 18 November 2016
In order to make it easier for you, conference staff and technicians, we will pre-load your PowerPoint for you. Please ensure you also bring a back up copy on a memory stick.

Please send your PowerPoints to fsmit@srhe.ac.uk

Posters
Size: No larger than A1 Portrait

If you have pre-printed your poster we would appreciate it if you could send it in advance by Friday 18 November to:

Francois Smit
Society for Research into Higher Education
73 Collier Street
London
N1 9BE
United Kingdom

If you wish us to print it for you please send a pdf of the poster to fsmit@srhe.ac.uk to reach us by Friday 18 November. The cost for printing will be £25 and you will be invoiced for this.

You may of course bring it with you on the day of the conference.



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