5TH WORLD CONGRESS
ON FLUENCY DISORDERS

25 – 28th
July, 2006
 
Dublin, Ireland

 

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Submission Guidelines

  • Electronic submissions by email
  • Presentation submissions must be typed in English

Participants who submit a proposal for presentation at the Congress are requested to send:

  1. Request for Presentation form
    Indicate your preference for the format of the presentation. Authors should indicate whether or not they agree to have their submission scheduled for a different duration, considered for a poster session or withdrawn if their preference cannot be accommodated in the programme. Indicate special equipment requirements. Late equipment requests cannot be guaranteed.

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  1. Abstract
    Abstracts should be limited to 100 words excluding the title and information about the authors.
  2. Summary
    Summaries (500-1000 words) should clearly state the goals of the presentation. In addition, summaries related to research investigations should also include a statement of the methods and results of the study.

Delivery and Deadlines

Deadline for electronic submissions 7th October 2005

  • Submission of a proposal is a commitment by the author(s) to register for the Congress and present in the time slot assigned by the Programme Committee.
  • The first author will be notified of proposal status in January 2006.
  • The Programme Committee will select papers on the bases of quality, type of proposal, nature of proposal, programme offerings, and relevance to conference participants.
  • Final decisions concerning the format of the presentation will be made by the Programme Committee.

For additional information about the scientific programme, including the submission of proposals for presentation, contact Trudy Stewart OR Jackie Turnbull at this email address:

 

ifa2006chair@theifa.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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