Type of Presentation/Poster
Oral Scientific Presentations
Presentation Template: An official presentation template will be provided. All sections included in the template must be strictly retained without omission or alteration.
Suggested Presentation Structure:
- Introduction Briefly outline the background of the study and the research problem.
- Rationale for the study Clearly state the need for the study, identify gaps in existing knowledge, and explain the relevance or significance of the study.
- Objectives / Hypothesis Clearly articulate the specific objectives of the study and/or the hypothesis being tested.
- Methodology Describe the study design, setting, sample size, sampling technique, and data collection tools or instruments. Include a note on ethical approval, if applicable.
- Results Present the findings using relevant visuals such as tables, charts, or graphs. Ensure that the data is clearly presented and supports the study objectives..
- Discussion Interpret the results in relation to existing literature. Highlight any consistencies or discrepancies, and discuss the strengths and limitations of the study.
- Conclusion & Recommendations Summarize the key takeaways of your research. Offer practical implications, and suggest directions for future studies or actions.
Time Allocation: Each presenter will be allotted 6 minutes for the presentation, followed by 2 minutes for discussion
Type of Presentation/Poster
Quick Impact Presentations
Purpose of the Format: Quick Impact Presentations (QIP) are intended to promote focused, high-impact communication of research. This category encourages presenters to deliver key insights of their study in a clear, concise, and engaging manner, maximizing audience understanding within a limited timeframe.
Presentation Template: An official presentation template will be provided. All sections included in the template must be strictly retained without omission or alteration.
Presentation Structure: Presenters must strictly follow the structure outlined below:
- Introduction & Need for the Study- 1 min Clearly articulate the research problem and its significance within the broader context.
- Methodology-1 min Provide a brief overview of the study design, sample size, tools used, and data collection procedures.
- Key Results-1 min Present only the most relevant findings using simple charts or tables, if needed. Keep the data focused and easy to interpret.
- Conclusion / Take-Home Message- 1 min Summarize the central findings and briefly state their implications or practical relevance.
Time Allocation: Each presenter will be allotted 4 minutes for the presentation, followed by 2 minutes for discussion.