The Call for Submissions is the online portal used by APS for submitting proposals of completed research to be presented as symposia, flash talks, and posters at the APS Annual Convention. Symposia, flash talk and poster submissions can be submitted at any time during the open call and are reviewed by the Program Committee after the deadline of Wednesday, December 20, 2023 at 5:00 PM ET (22:00 UTC). Review Notifications will be sent in February 2024.
Please see the Call for Submissions page for general information.
The Call for Submissions is the online portal used by APS for submitting proposals of completed research to be presented as symposia, flash talks, and posters at the APS Annual Convention. Symposia, flash talk and poster submissions can be submitted at any time during the open call and are reviewed by the Program Committee after the deadline of Wednesday, December 20, 2023 at 5:00 PM ET (22:00 UTC). Review Notifications will be sent in February 2024.
Please see the Call for Submissions page for general information.
The Call for Submissions will open in November 2023. Submissions are accepted through Wednesday, December 20, 2023 at 5:00 PM ET (22:00 UTC).
The Call for Submissions will open in November 2023. Submissions are accepted through Wednesday, December 20, 2023 at 5:00 PM ET (22:00 UTC).
No, submissions are only accepted via the online APS Annual Convention Call for Submissions.
No, submissions are only accepted via the online APS Annual Convention Call for Submissions.
APS Membership is not required to submit, present, and author a submission or attend the APS Annual Convention. However, being a member of APS offers you a significant discount on convention registration and directly benefits you and your career. To become a member and take advantage of membership benefits please visit our Membership page.
APS Membership is not required to submit, present, and author a submission or attend the APS Annual Convention. However, being a member of APS offers you a significant discount on convention registration and directly benefits you and your career. To become a member and take advantage of membership benefits please visit our Membership page.
Review Notifications will be sent in February 2024 to the Chair of a symposium, the Presenting author of a Flash Talk or the First and Presenting author(s) of a poster.
Note: If the submission is accepted, please be sure to share the news with everyone else on your symposium, flash talk or poster presentation. All attendees, including presenters, must register for the Convention and arrange their own travel and hotel accommodations.
Review Notifications will be sent in February 2024 to the Chair of a symposium, the Presenting author of a Flash Talk or the First and Presenting author(s) of a poster.
Note: If the submission is accepted, please be sure to share the news with everyone else on your symposium, flash talk or poster presentation. All attendees, including presenters, must register for the Convention and arrange their own travel and hotel accommodations.
The Symposium Chair/Flash Talk Presenter/Poster First and Presenting authors will receive notifications of the decision, scheduling, and other information by e-mail. The Chair and the Presenting Author are responsible for notifying co-authors and anyone else on the symposium or poster.
The Symposium Chair/Flash Talk Presenter/Poster First and Presenting authors will receive notifications of the decision, scheduling, and other information by e-mail. The Chair and the Presenting Author are responsible for notifying co-authors and anyone else on the symposium or poster.
For posters, an individual may be the first author on only one poster submission, with the exception noted below. An individual may participate as a co-author/co-presenter on multiple posters and may participate in multiple symposia. An individual may be listed as a presenting author on only one Flash Talk.
Exception: An individual may be the first author on a standard poster submission as well as a Teaching Institute poster submission.
For posters, an individual may be the first author on only one poster submission, with the exception noted below. An individual may participate as a co-author/co-presenter on multiple posters and may participate in multiple symposia. An individual may be listed as a presenting author on only one Flash Talk.
Exception: An individual may be the first author on a standard poster submission as well as a Teaching Institute poster submission.
All submissions are reviewed by the Program Committee via the Call for Submissions portal.
All submissions are reviewed by the Program Committee via the Call for Submissions portal.
APS is pleased to provide support for attendance at the APS Annual Convention. More information is coming soon!
APS is pleased to provide support for attendance at the APS Annual Convention. More information is coming soon!
Please review the Poster Awards page for more information.
Please review the Poster Awards page for more information.
Biological/Neuroscience, Clinical Science, Cognitive, Developmental, General, Industrial/Organizational, Methodology, Personality/Emotion, and Social. Posters can also be submitted to the Teaching Institute.
Biological/Neuroscience, Clinical Science, Cognitive, Developmental, General, Industrial/Organizational, Methodology, Personality/Emotion, and Social. Posters can also be submitted to the Teaching Institute.
Subject areas must be identified to match each proposal with the best-suited reviewer. At least one subject area must be selected. The submitter should choose the best one for the submission, even if there is not a perfect match.
Keywords are used only for poster submissions. You should select the best keyword for your presentation. If no keyword fits your presentation, please select “Other.”
Subject areas must be identified to match each proposal with the best-suited reviewer. At least one subject area must be selected. The submitter should choose the best one for the submission, even if there is not a perfect match.
Keywords are used only for poster submissions. You should select the best keyword for your presentation. If no keyword fits your presentation, please select “Other.”
Posters may have 1 first author and up to 14 co-authors, for a total of 15 authors.
Flash Talks may have 1 first author and up to 4 co-authors for a total of 5 authors.
Symposia must include a chair, three to four presenters, and one optional discussant. Each presenter can list up to five co-authors who may have contributed to the work presented but will not be presenting in the symposium, although those co-authors will be not be listed in the online or print program.
Posters may have 1 first author and up to 14 co-authors, for a total of 15 authors.
Flash Talks may have 1 first author and up to 4 co-authors for a total of 5 authors.
Symposia must include a chair, three to four presenters, and one optional discussant. Each presenter can list up to five co-authors who may have contributed to the work presented but will not be presenting in the symposium, although those co-authors will be not be listed in the online or print program.
The submission site allows you to establish the order by assigning a number to each author or presenter. The order that you assign to the authors will be used in the program.
The submission site allows you to establish the order by assigning a number to each author or presenter. The order that you assign to the authors will be used in the program.
An Abstract is a brief, 50-word high level overview of the research to be presented. If your submission is accepted, the abstract will display in the convention mobile app and online planner along with the title.
A Supporting Summary for a symposium submission should provide a brief overview of the work to be presented as well as the context of how the finding moves the field as a whole. A Supporting Summary for a poster submission should provide a brief overview of the work completed and include a few sentences covering each of the following: the background/theory tested, the methods used, a summary of the major findings, and the implications for the work on the field as a whole. Supporting summaries should be a maximum of 500 words. The supporting summary will be reviewed by the Program Committee but will not be included in the convention program.
An Abstract is a brief, 50-word high level overview of the research to be presented. If your submission is accepted, the abstract will display in the convention mobile app and online planner along with the title.
A Supporting Summary for a symposium submission should provide a brief overview of the work to be presented as well as the context of how the finding moves the field as a whole. A Supporting Summary for a poster submission should provide a brief overview of the work completed and include a few sentences covering each of the following: the background/theory tested, the methods used, a summary of the major findings, and the implications for the work on the field as a whole. Supporting summaries should be a maximum of 500 words. The supporting summary will be reviewed by the Program Committee but will not be included in the convention program.
The Call for Submissions accepts plain text submissions only. For this reason, formats and symbols used in word processing programs often will not appear as intended. Unfortunately, we are not able to accept submissions in any other format. Please spell out or use alternative plain text symbols when you submit your proposal. Visual formatting will not affect consideration of your proposal. Once a proposal is accepted, the submitter is welcome to include additional materials (charts, graphs, tables, etc.) in print form on the actual presentation at the convention.
The Call for Submissions accepts plain text submissions only. For this reason, formats and symbols used in word processing programs often will not appear as intended. Unfortunately, we are not able to accept submissions in any other format. Please spell out or use alternative plain text symbols when you submit your proposal. Visual formatting will not affect consideration of your proposal. Once a proposal is accepted, the submitter is welcome to include additional materials (charts, graphs, tables, etc.) in print form on the actual presentation at the convention.
If you choose to submit bibliographical information with your proposal, please include it at the end of your supporting summary. Please note that this will be counted toward the 500-word limit on your summary text. A reference list is not required for a submission.
If you choose to submit bibliographical information with your proposal, please include it at the end of your supporting summary. Please note that this will be counted toward the 500-word limit on your summary text. A reference list is not required for a submission.
Notify us immediately if you discover an error in your submission. No edits can be made to any accepted submission after April 3, 2024 at 5:00 pm ET (22:00 UTC). If you notify us that you’d like to change your submission:
…before the Submission Deadline: We will convert your finalized submission back to a draft that allows you to make changes. Please forward all requests [email protected].
…after the Submission Deadline: Your original submission may already be under review. Minor editorial errors, such as spelling or grammar typos, are generally easy to accommodate, if requested before April 3, 2024. However, if you have substantive changes that significantly alter your submission, the Program Committee reserves the right to decline to review the revised submission. Please forward these requests to us at [email protected].
Notify us immediately if you discover an error in your submission. No edits can be made to any accepted submission after April 3, 2024 at 5:00 pm ET (22:00 UTC). If you notify us that you’d like to change your submission:
…before the Submission Deadline: We will convert your finalized submission back to a draft that allows you to make changes. Please forward all requests [email protected].
…after the Submission Deadline: Your original submission may already be under review. Minor editorial errors, such as spelling or grammar typos, are generally easy to accommodate, if requested before April 3, 2024. However, if you have substantive changes that significantly alter your submission, the Program Committee reserves the right to decline to review the revised submission. Please forward these requests to us at [email protected].
Symposia: An LCD projector and screen will be provided, All other equipment must be supplied by presenters (including laptop computers). Slides should be prepared in a 16:9 aspect ratio.
Flash Talks: An LCD projector, screen and laptop will be provided. You will be asked to provide your slides ahead of your presentation.
Posters: No audiovisual equipment or setup will be permitted. Poster presenters will be provided with a bulletin board on which to hang their poster, along with materials to hang their poster on the board.
Symposia: An LCD projector and screen will be provided, All other equipment must be supplied by presenters (including laptop computers). Slides should be prepared in a 16:9 aspect ratio.
Flash Talks: An LCD projector, screen and laptop will be provided. You will be asked to provide your slides ahead of your presentation.
Posters: No audiovisual equipment or setup will be permitted. Poster presenters will be provided with a bulletin board on which to hang their poster, along with materials to hang their poster on the board.
Poster: 1 hour (group session). Poster presenters may set up their poster before the session begins during the posted setup times. If your poster proposal is accepted, the notice you receive will include the time for both the poster session and setup. Posters are to be removed promptly at the end of the poster session.
Flash Talk: 5 minutes
Symposium: 80 minutes total, inclusive of discussion among presenters and the audience.
Poster: 1 hour (group session). Poster presenters may set up their poster before the session begins during the posted setup times. If your poster proposal is accepted, the notice you receive will include the time for both the poster session and setup. Posters are to be removed promptly at the end of the poster session.
Flash Talk: 5 minutes
Symposium: 80 minutes total, inclusive of discussion among presenters and the audience.
For information on the APS Code of Conduct for Conventions and Events, please review the Ethics Policy and Code of Conduct page.
For information on the APS Code of Conduct for Conventions and Events, please review the Ethics Policy and Code of Conduct page.
APS is pleased to offer financial assistance programs to defray costs for APS Members and Student Affiliates presenting their research at the 2024 APS Annual Convention.
Poster Awards – Apply for these awards as you submit your poster for APS Annual Convention. Information about each award can be found on the Poster Awards Page.
Family Care Assistance – The Family Care Assistance Program defrays family care costs for APS Members and Student Affiliates who are presenting their research at the 2024 APS Annual Convention. These costs can include childcare, elder care, etc. Learn more and apply.
Student Travel Assistance –The APS Student Travel Assistance program defrays travel costs for APS Student Affiliates who are presenting their research at the APS Annual Convention. Travel Assistance recipients are required to volunteer for 1 six-hour shift onsite at the Convention. Learn more and apply.
APS is pleased to offer financial assistance programs to defray costs for APS Members and Student Affiliates presenting their research at the 2024 APS Annual Convention.
Poster Awards – Apply for these awards as you submit your poster for APS Annual Convention. Information about each award can be found on the Poster Awards Page.
Family Care Assistance – The Family Care Assistance Program defrays family care costs for APS Members and Student Affiliates who are presenting their research at the 2024 APS Annual Convention. These costs can include childcare, elder care, etc. Learn more and apply.
Student Travel Assistance –The APS Student Travel Assistance program defrays travel costs for APS Student Affiliates who are presenting their research at the APS Annual Convention. Travel Assistance recipients are required to volunteer for 1 six-hour shift onsite at the Convention. Learn more and apply.
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