Important dates
Abstract submission dates: 30 November, 2024
Selected Abstracts notified by: 15 December, 2024
Submission of full posters by: 30 December, 2024
Registration Fees
School Students: 1000 INR
College Students / Education Professionals: 3000 INR
School Teacher / Principal / Director: 3000 INR
Faculty and Academic Professionals: 4000 INR
Industry / Business Professionals: 6000 INR
Submission Guidelines for the theme of Curiosity and Education:
We invite you to share your innovative work at the Curiosity Conclave, focusing on the intersections of curiosity in education. If you have organized an outreach event, developed a pedagogical approach, or created a product that fosters curiosity among individuals, we want to hear from you!
To participate, please submit a concise 300-word summary (Abstract) of your project. Your abstract should provide a brief overview, highlighting the significance and impact of your work. Please ensure that your submission is informative and succinct. At the end of your abstract, include 3-5 relevant keywords and the names of all contributors involved in the project.
If your abstract is accepted, you will be required to prepare an A1-size poster (59.5 x 84.1 cm) that effectively communicates your findings and initiatives to the audience.
This is a wonderful opportunity to showcase your efforts and engage with researchers, policymakers, educators, and industry professionals who are equally passionate about fostering curiosity and driving meaningful change. We look forward to receiving your abstract and hope to see you at the Conclave!
Submission Deadline: Please submit your abstract before the specified deadline. Late submissions may not be considered.
Evaluation Criteria: Submissions will be evaluated based on content quality, relevance to the theme of curiosity-driven education, as well as clarity of expression.
Submission guidelines for the theme of Curiosity - Social and Behavioural Change:
We invite students, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners, to submit their work exploring the role of curiosity in fostering social and behavioural change. If you have conducted a study, organized or participated in an outreach event, or created a prototype of a product that fosters curiosity among individuals, we want to hear from you!
Your contributions can illuminate how curiosity-driven initiatives can address societal challenges and inspire positive transformations.
Length: Your abstract should not exceed 300 words.
Content: The abstract must provide a comprehensive overview of your work, addressing the following elements:
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Introduction: Briefly highlight the significance and relevance of your research in the context of curiosity and social or behavioral change.
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Objectives: Clearly state the objectives of your project.
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Methods: Describe the methods or approaches employed to cultivate curiosity and promote change.
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Findings: Summarize the key findings or insights gained from your work.
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Conclusions: Highlight the main conclusions and implications for practice or policy.
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Keywords: Include 3-5 relevant keywords at the end of your abstract.
Author Information: Provide the names, affiliations, and contact details of all authors involved in the project.
Poster Presentation: If your abstract is accepted, you will be required to prepare an A1-size poster (59.5 x 84.1 cm) that effectively communicates your work to the audience. Ensure that the poster is visually appealing, contains clear and legible text, and incorporates relevant graphics.
Submission Deadline: All abstracts must be submitted by the specified deadline. Late submissions may not be considered.
Evaluation Criteria: Abstracts will be evaluated based on the quality of content, relevance to the theme of curiosity and social or behavioral change, and clarity of presentation.
Submission guidelines for the theme of Curiosity and Art:
We invite researchers and artists to explore the intriguing relationship between curiosity and artistic expression. How does curiosity fuel the creative process? What drives artists to explore recurring themes and ideas? How does art challenge or resolve curiosity? We invite submissions that should investigate how curiosity influences artistic decisions, outcomes, and the pursuit of answers or new questions.
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Posters should include:
- A clear and concise title reflecting your research
- An abstract summarizing your research (300 words)
- 3-5 relevant Keywords at the end of the abstracts
- Author names, affiliations, and contact information
- A visually engaging poster that speaks of your art (A1 size, 59.5 x 84.1 cm) with clear text, legible fonts, and relevant graphics.
Your posters can also include:
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Photos, illustrations, graphics, comics, paintings, collages, digital arts, and other creative expressions
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Poster Submissions: Submissions should be received by the deadline set by the organizers.
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Evaluation criteria: The posters will be evaluated based on visual impact, content quality, relevance, and clarity. If accepted, be prepared to effectively communicate your research during the poster session.