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Key Information
  • Conference Dates: Sunday, January 23, 2025 to Friday, January 28, 2025
  • Early Bird Abstract Submission Deadline: June 20, 2025*
  • Results of abstract review returned to authors: Generally within four weeks
  • Full conference registration fees due for all presenters: October 03, 2025
  • Full conference paper submission (after the event): January 14, 2026

*Submit early to take advantage of the discounted registration rates. Learn more about our registration options.

The Conference Programme Committee is calling for abstract submissions. To present your research at the conference, your abstract must first pass a double-blind peer review. Upon payment of registration fees, your attendance at the conference will be confirmed. Submit well before the submission deadline in order to benefit from Early Bird or Advanced Registration rates.

Conference Participation
Presentation Formats
Oral Presentation (25 minutes)

This is the standard presentation format. In an oral presentation the presenter delivers their research to their audience verbally, often accompanied by a PowerPoint slideshow. Oral presentations are generally organised by stream into parallel sessions comprising three or four presentations.

Poster Presentation (60 minutes)

A poster presentation provides a relaxed presentation atmosphere in which the presenter uses a poster pinned to a poster board (1800mm high by 900mm wide) to illustrate their research. Presenters will often engage with interested participants on a one-to-one basis, providing excellent opportunities for networking, discussion and relationship building. A Virtual Poster Presentation option is also available as an alternative means for those delegates who may be unable to travel to the conference due to financial or political restrictions.

Live-Stream Presentation via Zoom (25 minutes)
Many people around the world are moving meetings, classrooms, and events online, and GNPRO is now offering the option to present online via Zoom. This is an exciting new opportunity for scholars around the world to engage with an international audience without the need to travel. Live-stream presentations give speakers the opportunity to avoid expenses and time required to travel, reduce their carbon footprint, and share ideas online. Additionally, many of the same benefits enjoyed by presenters at traditional in-person conferences are also available to online presenters, including presenting one’s work to an international audience and engaging in Q&A, publishing in the Conference Proceedings, and participating in discussions with other scholars around the world.
Virtual Presentation (Pre-Recorded Video or Pre-submitted Poster)
Two presentation options are available:
Two presentation options are available:

1) Virtual Video Presentation – Present via a pre-recorded video.

Two presentation options are available: 1) Virtual Video Presentation – Present via a pre-recorded video. 2) Virtual Poster Presentation – Submit a poster and optionally present your poster with a 3-minute introductory video. Virtual presentations afford authors the opportunity to present their research to IAFOR’s far-reaching and international online audience, without time restrictions, distractions or the need to travel. Presenters are invited to create a video of their presentation, which is then uploaded to the official IAFOR Vimeo channel and remains online indefinitely. This is a valuable and impactful way of presenting in its own right, but also an alternative means for those delegates who may be unable to travel to the conference due to financial or political restrictions. The same publishing opportunities apply to virtual presenters, with final papers being included in the Conference Proceedings. Following the conference virtual presenters will receive a Certificate of Presentation The Vimeo channel will be referenced on all conference materials. There is no limit to length or style but certain restrictions apply to file size and music selection. Guidelines and further information on creating the video will be sent following registration. Please note that video presentations are to be created by the author.
Workshop Presentation (50 minutes)

A workshop is a brief, intensive course, lasting 50 minutes, which is led by an experienced researcher or practitioner, usually with a PhD-level qualification. It facilitates group interaction and the exchange of information between a smaller number of participants than is usual at a plenary session.

Often a workshop involves problem-solving, skills training, or the dissemination of new content or disciplinary approaches. Conference workshops are typically more instructional and interactive in nature than oral presentations and involve participants working with the workshop leader on a particular topical issue.

Symposium Presentations (75 minutes)
Symposium presentations are conceived and organised by individuals who recruit speakers to present papers on a specific topic. Presenters should submit their own abstracts separately before a Symposium Presentation can be proposed. Presenters may submit separate papers to the Conference Proceedings. The organiser will require a Submission Number from each accepted presenter in order to propose a Symposium Presentation. They last for 75 minutes and are typically organised as follows: Introduction 3 or 4 oral presentations based on submitted abstracts Discussion
Panel Presentations (75 minutes)
Panel presentations are conceived and organised by individuals who recruit speakers to present in an interactive discussion on a specific topic. There are no titles associated with the panelists’ presentations. Proposals for panel discussions should include clear descriptions of the topics to be discussed. Presenters may submit a joint paper to the Conference Proceedings. They last for 75 minutes and are typically organised as follows: Introduction a short presentation by each panel member Discussion As the organiser of a proposed panel, submit your proposal through the online system. Presenters may submit a joint paper to the Conference Proceedings.
Keynote Speakers
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Organising Committee

The Conference Programme Committee is composed of distinguished academics who are experts in their fields. Conference Programme Committee members may also be members of GNPRO's International Academic Board. The Organising Committee is responsible for nominating and vetting Keynote and Featured Speakers; developing the conference programme, including special workshops, panels, targeted sessions, and so forth; event outreach and promotion; recommending and attracting future Conference Programme Committee members; working with GNPRO to select PhD students and early career academics for GNPRO-funded grants and scholarships; and overseeing the reviewing of abstracts submitted to the conference.

Review Committee
  • Dr Elymar Pascual, Talangan Integrated National High School, Philippines 
  • Dr Kittipong Phumpuang, Naresuan University, Thailand 
  • Dr Olga R. Bondarenko, Russian, Russia 
  • Dr Nitta Roonkaseam, Phranakhon Rajabhat University, Thailand 
  • Dr Nilda San Miguel, Masapang Elementary School, Philippines