Abstract Submission

Submit your abstract to present and engage in meaningful discussions regarding your research at the upcoming NUF Congress 2027. A dedicated team will thoroughly review all submissions to ensure adherence to quality standards. In recognition of exceptional work, prizes will be awarded for the best abstracts received.

Your contribution is valuable to the collective knowledge we aim to foster at this event.

General information - For oral and poster presentations.

  1. All presenters are required to complete their registration to the congress in advance.

  2. The user account necessary for submission must be created by the presenting author themselves.

  3. It is important to note that multiple abstract submissions are permitted; however, each submission should adhere to the guidelines provided.

  4. Please ensure that the abstract is proofread thoroughly and carefully before submitting, as changes or additions will not be accepted after the official call for abstracts closes.

  5. Additionally, remember to include a valid email address in your submission for the confirmation of receipt and for ongoing communication regarding your abstract.

  6. All accepted abstracts will be published as part of the congress proceedings, providing valuable exposure to your research work.

  7. Abstract submission date: TBA

Author(s): Names, affiliations, and email addresses.
Title: A short title reflecting your presentation, max 150 characters.

Background: Briefly explain the context and importance of your study.
Objective: Clearly state your study’s aim or purpose.
Methods: Describe your research methods or practical approach.
Results: Summarize key findings or expected outcomes. What have you discovered, or what do you expect to find?
Conclusion: Explain the significance of your findings. Relevant themes: TBA

Word limit: Total must not exceed 250 words.

Language: English