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IFST SPRING CONFERENCE

SHOWCASE AND POSTER COMPETITION

Food Safety in the Court of Public Opinion

The title for IFST’s 2015 Spring Conference is ‘Food safety in the court of public opinion’. We are inviting posters that fit the theme to be displayed at our conference.

Posters are welcome from conference attendees conducting research relating to any aspect of food safety. Posters are especially encouraged from those conducting research relating to food safety and the consumer.

In addition to our poster showcase, we will be holding a poster competition open to postgraduate student attendees. These posters will be judged by a panel of experts who will assess overall suitability, impact and clarity of the research for display at the conference along with the validity of the research methodologies used. Submissions, in the form of abstracts initially, are now being accepted for consideration.

KEY DATES AND DEADLINES FOR ALL POSTER SUBMISSIONS

Deadline for receipt of abstract submissions by 2 March 2015

Decisions regarding your abstract will be communicated to you by email by 16 March 2015

In order for abstracts to be accepted into the conference programme one author of the poster must register and pay to attend the conference by 30 March 2015

INSTRUCTIONS FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS

Abstracts should be provided by completing the attached template.

 Maximum 300 words, NOT including the abstract title, authors’ details and references

All fields within the template must be completed

When entering the names of the authors please follow the format: Title, first name, surname, affiliation, town/city of affiliation, country of affiliation e.g. Jon Poole, Institute of Food Science and Technology, London, UK

Please ensure you also complete the initial section providing details of the author attending the conference who is intending on presenting the poster

Save and send your submission document as a word document with the filename using surname and first initial of the presenting author e.g. Poolej.doc

Abstracts not meeting these criteria will be returned

Please email your abstract to s.griffiths@ifst.org

PRIZES FOR POSTGRADUATE POSTERS

The following prizes will be presented at the end of the conference following judging which will take place during … of the conference:

First prize £200

Second prize £100

Third prize £50

The poster competition will be judged based on the clarity of message, scientific content and the design & layout.

IFST SPRING CONFERENCE

SHOWCASE AND POSTER COMPETITION

Abstract submission

Complete the following required information before you insert the details of your abstract:

Main contact name:

Main contact telephone number:

Main contact email address:

Name of the author who will attend the conference to present this paper:

Please note that one author of the paper must register to attend the conference by 17 April 2013

Have you registered to attend the conference? Yes No

Paper title:

Author name(s): Please provide first name, family name - use (1), (2) etc. after each author’s name to correspond with the affiliation below.

Author(s) affiliation(s): Please provide organisation, town/city, country - use (1), (2) etc. after each affiliation listed to correspond with the authors’ names above.

Enter your abstract under the headings below. The entire abstract (which includes the headings listed below but not the paper title or authors’ names and affiliations) should be no more than 300 words long. Please use the following headings:

Study/research aims:

Study/research methods and results:

Conclusions:

Significance of study:

References

If necessary, give simple numbered references at the end of your paper. References should be referred to in the text using bracketed numerals e.g. (1)

Author surnames and initials in bold with a comma after each name except the last.

Publication year in brackets followed by a full stop.

Title followed by a full stop.

Source, City, Publisher and Page References where appropriate, with NO final full stop.

Examples:

Ashton, D, Davies, B, Felstead, A and Green, F (1999). Work Skills in Britain. Oxford: ESRC Centre on Skills, Knowledge and Organisational Performance

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