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Proposal Submission
Note: Important additional information concerning your conference participation can be found under Meeting Guidelines. Please review this information before submitting your proposal.
Poster Presentations
Overview
A poster is an alternative way to present the results of a research paper. However, a poster is not simply a set of full text pages of a research paper pinned to a board. To make a poster presentation, an author must prepare a set of printed pages that show the major components of her/his research study in a very concise and visually interesting manner. As a poster presenter, you have a unique opportunity to directly explain your work to colleagues who share your interests. A proposal for a poster presentation requires the submission of an abstract.
Submission steps for poster presenters
- Review the meeting topic category list
below and determine which category best matches your proposal.
(You will be required to provide the topic category name on the
submission form.)
- Arts, Culture, Media
- Economic Development, Redevelopment,
Tourism, Urban Economics,
Urban Finance
- Education, Schools, Universities
- Environmental Issues, Sustainability,
Urban Health, Technology and Society
- Globalization, International Urban
Issues
- Governance, Intergovernmental Relations,
Regionalism, Urban Management
- Housing, Neighborhoods, Community
Development
- Public Safety in Urban Areas, Criminal
Justice, Household Violence
- Immigration, Population and Demographic
Trends
- Infrastructure, Capital Projects,
Networks, Transport, Urban Services
- Labor, Employment, Wages, Training
- Land Use, Growth Management, Space
and Place, Urban Design,
Urban Development, Urban Planning
- Poverty, Welfare, Income Inequality
- Human/Social Services, Nonprofit
Sector
- Race, Ethnicity, Gender, Diversity
- Social Capital, Democracy and Civil
Society, Social Theory, Religion
and the City
- Urban Indicators, Data/Methods,
Satisfaction/Quality of Life Surveys
- Urban Politics, Elections, Citizen
Participation
- Urban Theory, Theoretical and Conceptual
Issues in Urban Affairs
- Professional Development, The Field
of Urban Affairs
- Make sure that you provide following
information in your abstract file.
- Paper title (maximum length of 125 characters [approximately 18 words])
- Abstract text (maximum length of 3000 characters [approximately 420 words])
- All co-author information (if applicable)
- Full name
- Affiliation and department
- City, State/Province, Country
- E-mail address
- Phone number
- Email your abstract file to uaa@udel.edu.
After you have submitted your proposal, please
check out the conference links at the top of this page. The answers
to most of your questions can be found on this site. Check back
often for updated information. If you have questions that are not
answered on this site, visit
the Contact Us page for UAA staff contact information.
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