Abstract Submission information
Have you just finished an MSc, conducted an audit, undertaken a research study, service evaluation, service re-design, or have an interesting case study? Then why not submit an abstract to the ACPRC Conference 2025?
Writing an abstract is a great opportunity;
- To publicise and cite the preliminary findings of your study;
- To communicate your findings to your peers and get their feedback;
- As it's the starting point of a research project, writing an abstract can lead to writing and publishing a full paper in a peer-reviewed journal.
Successful abstracts will be selected for digital poster presentation and will be informed by Friday, 21 February 2025.
If you would like support, adjustments, or guidance with writing or submitting your abstract, please contact Dr. Adam Lewis - research champion, Holly Kersey - EDI champion, or a member of the committee.
Abstract Writing Evening Webinar Recap
The ACPRC ran an abstract writing evening webinar facilitated by Dr Adam Lewis, ACPRC Research Champion, and Dr Harriet Shannon, ACPRC Vice-Chair. The webinar provided details about submission guidelines and support available for ACPRC members.
Publication Date: 16 September 2024
Author: Ashwin Bhat