Presentation

Style of

Presentation .

9th HCU National and International Conference
Theme: Research to Serve Society
Friday, 1st July 2022

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Research/Academic articles for publication and presentation

  1. Research/academic article for presentation must be ORIGINAL and has NEVER been accepted for publication in whatever form.
  2. Depending on quality (which is decided by the scientific committee and international examiners), accepted papers will be published as international conference e-Proceedings.
  3. Each oral e-Presentation is given a maximum of 15 minutes (10 minutes for the presentation and 5 minutes for the Q&A and discussion).
  4. If an academic/research paper is written by more than one author, all presenters attending the conference MUST register and pay the registration fee.
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Poster E-Presentation

1. All posters will be available on the conference website on the day of the conference.

2. Poster presenters should include contact information (e.g. Line, Messenger, email, etc., in case the participants have questions) on the posters.

Poster

Reminders

  1. Use ONLY the template provided.
  2. The font and the template format should not be changed since it will alter other sections3. The number of words should not exceed the space provided in each section.
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Oral E-Presentation

Areas of specialization

          1. Science and Technology (include but not limited to Physical Science, Biological Science, Biotechnology, Food Science, Food Technology, Industrial Microbiology, Computer Science)

          2. Health Sciences (includes but not limited to Medicine, Dentistry, Traditional Thai Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Clinical Psychology, Optometry, Medical Technology, Heart and Chest Technology, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, Medical Science, Radiology, Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Technology, Medical Social Work)

          3. Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences and Education (include but not limited to Linguistics and Literature, History, Law, Liberal Arts, Philosophy, Religion, Visual Arts, Sociology, Demography, Communication Arts, Educational Measurement and Evaluation, Educational Administration, Educational Technology, Guidance and Counseling)

          4. Business Administration and Economics (include but not limited to Business Administration, Economics, Commerce, Accounting)

          5. Chinese Studies, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Business Chinese and Chinese Language and Culture