A good scientific session is characterized by …
- Engaging and relevant presentations.
- Clear communication.
- Ample time for discussion.
- An atmosphere that fosters learning and interaction.
Effective chairing, clear introductions, and seamless transition between speakers and questions, are also important aspects of a good session.
Key Elements of a strong proposal
- Use a clear and creative title.
Have a clear purpose and objectives. - Content should be relevant and appropriate for the target audience.
- Include emerging areas of research to attract greater interest and encourage innovation.
- Offer a balanced view of perspectives from academics, the industry and practitioners across several disciplines.
Finding a Strong Topic or Main Idea
- A strong main idea aligns with the conference's theme and target audience.
- Timely topics address a current issue or gap in knowledge.
- Relevant subjects contribute to the field of study, generate new knowledge, and highlight the broader societal implications of the research.
- Review the list of main topics to appeal to our diverse audience.
- See topics featured in past EUROTOX sessions and CEC's to spark an idea, or avoid a repeat.