Submission guidelines

Abstract submission

Abstracts for keynote lectures, symposia, oral presentations, poster presentations, round table discussions or workshops should be submitted using the conference registration e-Form. Abstracts should be at least 200 words long but not longer than 300 words, and written in good English. Each submitted abstract will undergo revision, based on which a decision on acceptance for publication will be made. One author may participate in the conference with up to three papers, but only once as the first author.

Abstract should include the significance and context of the problem, objectives, sample, methods, results, and conclusions. In the case of theoretical works, the content of the abstract should be adapted to the content of the paper. Abstract should be followed by three to five keywords.

 

Symposium registration

Moderators should register symposia using the conference registration e-Form stating the name of the symposium and a short description (200- 300 words).

Announcements within one symposium are to be sent as attachments using the Attachment button within the e-Form. The button is visible once "Symposium" is selected under "Form of participation". Allowed file types: DOC, DOCX (Microsoft Office Word), ODT (LibreOffice Open Document Text), PAGES (Apple iWork Pages), RTF, TXT, PDF. Max file size is 10 MB. Each announcement should contain: title of the paper, name and surname of the author, author’s title, affiliation, text of the paper (200 - 300 words), keywords.

The symposium can have a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 6 announcements.

The symposium moderator may, but does not have to be (co)author of a particular paper submitted within the symposium.

The moderator, in agreement with the symposium participants, organizes the content of the symposium.

One participant can be the co-author of a maximum of three papers, but only once as the first author.

Papers can be co-authored or stand-alone.

 

Round table registration

Moderators should register round tables using the conference registration e-Form, stating the name of the round table with a short description (200 - 300 words).

Roundtable participants should be listed as co-authors when applying.

 

Workshop registration

Moderators should register workshops using the conference registration e-Form, stating the name of the workshop with a short description (200 - 300 words).

Workshops should also be available for online participants, so it should be emphasized whether registration is required to participate in the workshop.

 

Book promotion application

A promotion of a book from the field of psychology, published from January 1, 2025 to July 1, 2026, is one of the forms of presentation at the Days of Applied Psychology conference.

The application should be submitted using the book promotion registration e-Form (not to be confused with the conference registration e-Form) by the book author/s, along with the following information:

  • Name/s, last name/s and affiliation/s of the author/s
  • Contact information of the author/s: e-mail/s and/or telephone number/s
  • Names, last names and affiliations of other speakers at the promotion
  • Book details (title, year of publication, publisher, ISBN)
  • A short summary of the book (up to 500 words)
  • Excerpts from the review of each of the reviewers (with their names) (up to 300 words each)

In addition to the author, speakers at the promotion may be book reviewers and special guests suggested by the author.

 

Presentation guidelines 

Oral Presentations

Each oral presentation is allocated 10 minutes, followed by 5 minutes for discussion and questions. Presenters are kindly requested to strictly adhere to the allocated time.

 Presentation Format

 All presenters are required to prepare a PowerPoint presentation.

 In-person presentations:

Presenters should bring their PowerPoint presentation on a USB flash drive and provide it to the session moderator at the beginning of the session. Presenters are kindly asked to arrive in the session room a few minutes before the scheduled beginning of the session.

 Online presentations:

Online presenters are responsible for sharing their screen and running their own PowerPoint presentation. Please make sure that the presentation is open and ready to be shared before the beginning of the session.

 Time Allocation

  • Presentation: 10 minutes
  • Discussion and questions: 5 minutes

The session moderator will be responsible for timekeeping and moderating the discussion.

 

Poster Presentations

Poster Format

 Posters should be prepared in A0 format (84.1 × 118.9 cm), in portrait orientation.

 The poster should be clearly structured and legible. It is recommended that the following sections be included, as appropriate to the type of contribution:

  • Title
  • Author(s) and affiliation(s)
  • Introduction / Background
  • Aim(s) / Research Question(s)
  • Method
  • Results
  • Discussion / Conclusion
  • References

 Printing and Submission of Posters

 Poster authors are responsible for printing their posters.

 Printed posters should be submitted to the registration desk at the beginning of the conference, upon registration. Conference staff will provide further information regarding poster placement and presentation.