Abstract Submission
The 19th Annual EGSS Conference will be held March 11-12-13 - via an online platform. This is a student-led initiative organized by the Education Graduate Students Society, within the Faculty of Education at McGill University. This year’s conference theme is: “Cultivating Communities: Education, Science, and Psychology.”
The aim of this conference is to provide all graduate students within the Faculty of Education opportunities to promote the importance of their research, to enhance their professional academic skills (e.g., integrating research, preparing presentations, facilitating discussions), and to engage with a community of motivated learners comprised of other students, researchers and educators.
We invite presentations of completed research studies, works-in-progress, notes from the field, undergraduate, master’s and Ph.D. proposals, unique literature reviews, alternative presentations, and theoretical discussions, written in either English or French (in APA style). We welcome submissions from students and researchers across departments at McGill University, as well as those from other universities and research programs. We request that submissions be relevant to some aspect of the conference theme, or can be applied to research or practice in education more broadly.
The aim of this conference is to provide all graduate students within the Faculty of Education opportunities to promote the importance of their research, to enhance their professional academic skills (e.g., integrating research, preparing presentations, facilitating discussions), and to engage with a community of motivated learners comprised of other students, researchers and educators.
We invite presentations of completed research studies, works-in-progress, notes from the field, undergraduate, master’s and Ph.D. proposals, unique literature reviews, alternative presentations, and theoretical discussions, written in either English or French (in APA style). We welcome submissions from students and researchers across departments at McGill University, as well as those from other universities and research programs. We request that submissions be relevant to some aspect of the conference theme, or can be applied to research or practice in education more broadly.
General Submission Guidelines
Deadline EXTENSION: January 15, 2021 @5pm EST |
Submission Types1. Oral Presentation: 15 mins presentation
3. Fast5: Oral presentation of research in 5 minutes!
Notes:
For submission types 1-4, include the following in your submission:
For type 5 (Other Formats) submissions should include:
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Directives générales de présentation :
Date limite : 15 janvier, 2021 à 17 h HNE
- Les propositions de communication doivent avoir une longueur maximale de 250 mots.
- Lorsque vous utilisez des abréviations et des symboles, définissez chacun d'eux à la première occurrence.
- Les tableaux, figures ou illustrations ne sont pas acceptés pour la soumission des résumés.
- Les résumés peuvent être rédigés en anglais ou en français et doivent respecter les normes de l'APA.
- Les résumés doivent inclure de trois à cinq mots-clés.
- Vous ne pouvez être auteur.trice que d'une seule communication (de n'importe quel type). Cependant, il n'y a pas de limite au nombre de coauteurs.trices.
- Les projets de recherche préliminaires ou complétés sont admissibles.
- Pour les communications acceptées, un résumé de 50 mots sera publié dans les actes de la conférence.
Date limite : 15 janvier, 2021 à 17 h HNE
Types de soumissions
Notes : Pour les types de soumission 1 à 4, veuillez inclure ce qui suit dans votre proposition :
Pour le type 5 (Autres formats), les soumissions doivent inclure :
Il est obligatoire de s’inscrire au colloque : Le colloque est gratuit! |