Submissions

Forms for Submissions can be found at the bottom of the page in the Related Links section.

The IACSS2009 program has five separate Themes.  The Themes should serve as guidelines for your submissions.  However, it is not mandatory that your presentation exactly align with the themes provided.  Additional topics that may be of particular interest to our audience will be considered.  

Submissions (Abstracts, Papers, Posters and Workshops)

Closing Dates for Submissions

Submissions close on Friday 28 February, 2009.

Notification of acceptance will be sent by email or mail by 30 March, 2009.

Authors registration closes 30 April, 2009.

Language

We are seeking presenters who are able to submit papers/posters and deliver presentations in English. 

Presentation Formats

Abstracts, papers and presentation (i.e. slides, video clips, electronic documents, and other multi-media assets) must be produced and submitted electronically, either via email or via mail on a recordable medium.  Presenters are requested to use well known industry formats and standards when creating their presentations.

Poster Formats

Poster presentations are wlecome.  Posters must be presented in portrait (not landscape) format no larger than 100cm wide x 150cm high.  If you wish to submit a poster, please outline and briefly describe your concept on the Submission Form.  All poster submissions will undergo an evaluation and selection process similar to that of presentation submissions.

Presentation Requirements

Presentations are not to exceed 20 minutes and should include at least 5 minutes for questions and responses from the audience.  Presenters (especially keynote presenters) are able to request extended presentation durations provided the topic demands it (please indicate your requirements on the Submission Form).

Scientific Committee

preliminary committee (to be extended)

Prof. Arnold Baca, University of Vienna, Austria, President of IACSS
Prof. Natàlia Balagué; INEFC Barcelona, Spain 
Dr. Peter Dabnichki, University of London, United Kingdom
Prof. Neville de Mestre, Bond University, Australia
Prof. Terry R. Haggerty, University of New Brunswick, Canada
Prof. Mike Hughes, University of Wales, United Kingdom
Prof. Larry Katz, University of Calgary, Canada, General Secretary of IACSS
Prof. Martin Lames, University of Augsburg, Germany
Alexis Lebedew, MAppSc, Australian Institute of Sport, Australia
Prof. Chikara Miyaji, Japanese Institute of Sport, Japan
Dr. Leo Pavicic, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Prof. Juergen Perl, University of Mainz, Honorary President of IACSS
Prof. Wolfgang Schöllhorn, University of Mainz, Germany
Prof. Ken Swalgin, PennState University, USA
Prof. Josef Wiemeyer, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany
Prof. Jiang Yong, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, P. R. China

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