Postering time 8:00-10:00, November 12

Removal time 17:00-19:00, November 13

1. Posters should have a maximum height of 180 cm and a maximum width of 90 cm, as shown in the figure below. Given that space is limited, all posters must conform to these guidelines.
 

2. Each poster is given an identification number, which will be shown on the board where the poster should be placed.

3. The organizers will make available materials to fix the posters to the board, but it is up to the presenter to put up his/her own poster.

4. Further information, the following article in PDF provides information and advice to poster presenters about how to make an effective and creative poster.

"Preparing and presenting effective research posters" available at
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty/miller/ResearchPosters.pdf

[PDF - 716KB]
(Abstract) Posters are a common way to present results of a statistical analysis, program evaluation, or other project at professional conferences. Often, researchers fail to recognize the unique nature of the format, which is a hybrid of a published paper and an oral presentation. This methods note demonstrates how to design research posters to convey study objectives, methods, findings, and implications effectively to varied professional audiences.