Call for Papers: The 15th Research Symposium For Chinese Phd Students And Scholars In Australia

Parallel Sessions

Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine

We welcome research papers addressing innovative solutions, cutting-edge technologies, and interdisciplinary approaches in the STEMM fields, with an emphasis on global challenges such as climate change, health, and sustainability.

Law, Business, Humanities, and Social Sciences

The Law, Business, Humanities, and Social Sciences session invites papers that explore innovative research addressing current global issues, such as social equity, economic development, international law, and cultural integration. This session seeks to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration to address complex societal challenges.

Important Dates

EventDate
Submission deadline15th November 2024
Acceptance notification18th November 2024
Registration close22th November 2024
Symposium date24th November 2024

Paper Submission

The Symposium Organising Committee is pleased to invite researchers to submit their abstracts for oral presentations at parallel sessions. You can submit an abstract (no more than 300 words) via our online form. No login is required to submit your abstract online.

You will be required to provide the following details:

  • Name and affiliation
  • Which parallel session you wish to attend
  • Contact details
  • Title and keywords

Please follow the guidelines in ouronline form to submit your abstract correctly.

After Submission

Our program committee consists of professors and senior researchers across different fields of expertise. Each submission will be peer-reviewed by at least two program committee members. Comments will be provided regarding your submission.

An email will be sent out on 18th November 2024 to notify whether your submission has been accepted for presentation.

Prepare for Oral Presentation

At least one author from the authorship group of a successfully accepted manuscript is expected to register and attend the symposium to present their work. For an abstract that is accepted as a session presentation, you will be required to prepare a presentation of approximately 5-7 minutes, depending on the allocated symposium session.

Awards

There is 2-3 best oral presentation award for each session. These awards will be judged by on-site reviewers who are either senior program committee members or invited keynote speakers of each parallel session.

Enquiries

If you have any trouble submitting, or require more information, please contact us at contacts@capsaus.org.au.