2008 Graduate Student Leisure Research Symposium
The “particulars” 16 th annual conference: May 8 and/or 9 th, 2008 Abstract submission deadline: ***Feb. 22, 2008***
Objectives of the Symposium To offer Graduate Students the opportunity to present their research and ideas in a supportive, inclusive atmosphere. To advance the state of knowledge about leisure, recreation, and tourism through a public forum of shared research. To facilitate scholarly communication among students and faculty interested in leisure research, and to create the opportunity for constructive criticism and debate.
More details… Oral and Poster Presentations available Invited Keynote: Corey Johnson, University of Georgia Closing speaker: John Haddock, CEO YMCA Kitchener, Waterloo, & Cambridge
What’s in it for you? Share new research or refine a previous presentation Good practice for upcoming proposals, class presentations, etc. Attend sessions Learn from your peers and faculty members in a supportive environment
Abstract Submission Generally speaking, your abstract may contain: Purpose of research Procedures and/or methods used Major finding, results, or new insights Principal conclusions/summary But…you do not have to present a completed study. A class paper or proposal in progress is fine
Abstract Submission You can submit your abstract electronically to:
An effective abstract is… from: Sharon Nancekevill Brief Self-contained Accurate Coherent and readable Specific
Common Problems from: Sharon Nancekevill No purpose statement Too long for guidelines Too much background information…no more than 10% of abstract should be background No conclusion/summary statement Significance of study unclear
Why Participate? Conference experience and a publication No travel or registration costs Showcase research in REC! Networking opportunities Meet and greet with keynote and closing speakers Free food!
Oral versus Poster Oral Larger audience No cost Poster More intimate Audience has more time with information
Preparation Read guidelines/call for abstracts Know your audience Focus content Get comfortable with your material
Preparation Oral Practice! Don’t read…discuss Simple slides Poster Start early! Balance text and figures Use colours to emphasize