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The International Science Culture and Sport Association is accepting abstract submissions for the conference "Tracing the footsteps of Ahmad Yasawi: An urgent need for global understanding, tolerance and solidarity" until 7 March 2016.

Abstract submission

To submit your abstract you first will be asked to create an account at the 'login panel'. However, the creation of your account does not mean you have registered for the congress, but will allow you to send abstract(s) directly from your account using the Article Submission Page (which is available when you log into your account).

An author can submit more than one abstract. The submitted abstract must be presented at the congress by one of the authors who contributed to the research. Please note that after your submission further changes cannot be accepted. If the same author wants to present more than one article, an extra fee as explained in conference fees will have to be paid.

Presentation type: The author has to choose the type of presentation, but the final decision is up to scientific committee.

Reviewing: All submissions will be reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee, which will also decide on the type of presentation (oral, virtual or poster).

All the papers which would be printed in IntJSCS Journal will go through two separate blind review processes. It is the author's responsibility to prepare her/his full length article accordingly to the journal's publication guides.

Presentations

Presenters must be registered for the congress at the latest by 15 March 2016.

Oral presentation format is PowerPoint. Oral presentation time will be 10 minutes plus five minutes of discussion. Oral presentations must be pre-uploaded in the session room before the start of the session. It is obligatory for all presenters to have an English abstract which has to be presented at the very beginning.

Poster size: height 120 cm, width 90 cm. Poster presentation time will be 2-4 minutes and plus one minute of discussion. Poster presenters should stay in the venue during the whole session in order to answer any questions directed by the audience.

Virtual presentations will be either a recorded video or live stream. It should be between 5-10 minutes duration. The presenter will be asked to use a real time software during the conference to answer any kinds of questions.


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