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Net Zero Futures Conference 2024 – Submit a Poster

Conference participants are invited to submit a poster showcasing how their research contributes to Net-Zero. Following a panel review, prizes of £150 and £100 will be awarded to the top two posters at the conference. The winning posters will be announced during the closing session of the conference. 

Physical copies of the posters will be printed by the C-DICE team and displayed at the conference venue. All posters will also be added to a virtual gallery on the C-DICE website. 

Those submitting posters need to register for the conference in order for their poster to be printed and to be considered for a prize. 

How To Submit a Poster

Those wishing to submit a poster need to book on ‘NZF 24 – Poster submission’ activity on Inkpath.  

  • Create an A1 (84.1cm x 59.4cm) poster – we recommend using PowerPoint, or alternatively you may use a poster you have already created. 
  • Save the poster as a PNG or JPG file. 
  • Navigate to the activity “NZF 24 – Poster submission” on Inkpath. If you’re already signed in, just click the ‘Book activity’ button below. 
  • Book the activity to then upload your poster as a PNG or JPG file. 

If your file exceeds the size limit, you can also email it to us at cdice-enquiries@mailbox.lboro.ac.uk with ‘Net-Zero Futures 2024 Conference – Poster Submission’ in the subject line. C-DICE will print the posters and display them in the poster hall at the conference venue.

If you have any queries regarding the above, or need to submit your application in a different format please email cdice-enquiries@mailbox.lboro.ac.uk

Top tips for creating an academic poster 

  • Be clear: ensure you clearly present the rationale of your research.  
  • Have visual impact: graphics can show key results and grab the reader’s attention. Do not forget that the images must be relevant. 
  • Ensure there is a logical flow to your poster. 
  • Know your audience: ensure that your poster is accessible also to a non-specialist academic audience. 
  • Keep it simple: make a few points clearly and avoid long paragraphs. 
  • Highlight the interdisciplinary character of your work. 
  • Highlight the impact that your work can have on the transition to a net zero society and economy. 

Timeline

Deadline for poster submission (Extended)Thursday 5 September Monday 9 September 2024, 10am
Notification of acceptanceWednesday 11 September 2024, 4pm

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