We are delighted to invite colleagues to submit abstracts for the BPS Coaching Division’s Conference which takes place on 8th – 9th June 2023. The Theme of the Conference is: Integrating Research and Practice, and will take place in London. There are [4] different formats that you can submit to: Individual Paper, Symposium, Round Table and Post Presentations. You will find details to each of these formats below. The deadline for your abstract submission is the 10th February 2023. Please click on the link above to submit your abstract. We look forward to inviting you to the event.
Submission Guidelines
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1. Timelines
January 2023 - Submission System Opens
31 March 2023 – The deadline for Submissions
W/C 24 April 2023 – Notification of Submission Outcomes
2. Theme for the Conference
The theme of the conference is: Integrating Research and Practice. The conference is an opportunity to network, share best practice, and new research. You can find out more about the different formats and opportunities to showcase your work in the sections below.
3. Structure for all Submissions
All submission abstracts should:
4. Presentation Methods
Symposium
A 60 min interactive session, with a group of presenters sharing their research project.
Guidance:
5. Refereeing Procedure
All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by two reviewers, and the following success criteria will be considered:
6. Further Information
Registration
All presenters are expected to register and pay at the appropriate rate.
Press Office
If successful, your submission may be considered suitable for a press release, timed to coincide with the conference. If this is so, a Press Officer will contact you to ask whether you wish your submission to be press released, and to discuss the content of the press release with you. To write an accurate press release, and to provide more information for journalists attending the conference, you may be asked for additional information regarding your submission. Please note all presentations and posters are under a media embargo until the day of presentation.
Audio visual requirements
A data projector and laptop will be available in all session rooms. If you are likely to require additional equipment, please indicate this when submitting your abstract.
Code of Conduct
Authors of all material submitted must confirm adherence to the British Psychological Society’s Code of Ethics and Conduct. Particular attention should be made to the section on Integrity and the importance of sub-sections 4.1iii and 4.1vi. Copies of the Code may be obtained from the Society’s website: http://beta.bps.org.uk/news-and-policy/bps-code-ethics-and-conduct
The use of non-sexist language
Submissions must not contain sexist language. The following suggestions are made about ways to avoid sexist language:
Guidelines for Psychologists Working with Animals
When submitting material, please note the guidelines for psychologists working with animals. Copies of these guidelines can be obtained online: http://www.bps.org.uk/publications/policy-and-guidelines/research-guidelines-policy-documents/research-guidelines-poli
Contact
Email: bpssubmissions@redactive.co.uk
Website: www.bps.org.uk/events