Abstract submission

Abstract submission is now CLOSED. The submission portal below is only for people who have negotiated a late submission with the conference committee.

We hope to host talks on a wide range of topics relevant to taxonomy and systematics of all organisms. The program committee will consider all abstract submissions and will attempt to allocate talks to relevant symposia, as time permits. The dropdown list at the bottom of this page shows potential symposium titles. 

Apart from keynote/invited talks, other presentations will be “standard talks” of up to about 15 min, or “speed talks” of about 5 mins, with exact durations depending on how full the program gets. There will not be a poster session. We strongly encourage those who might otherwise want to give a poster, especially new students, early in their projects, to  consider giving a talk, so that we all get to hear about your research.

The program committee will attempt to match your indicated preferences for “standard” or “speed” talks as far as practical. However, it is possible we might ask some registrants to  give shorter talks than they would prefer, or that some submissions might not be accepted.

Abstract submission is now CLOSED. The submission portal below is only for people who have negotiated a late submission with the conference committee.

Abstract submission

Presentation details

 

Example of author list formatting:

Mark S. Harvey (Western Australian Museum and University of Western Australia); Jeremy D. Wilson (Queensland Museum); Michael G. Rix (Queensland Museum).


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