Oral/poster paper submissions

17th EAOHP Conference, 15th-17th June, 2026

Key information

Authors can present their research and receive feedback from fellow academics and practitioners of the OHP discipline by delivering oral or poster presentations.

Abstracts must be submitted and presented in English.

The Scientific Committee will determine the presentation type of each accepted paper taking into consideration the author’s preference. Therefore, The Scientific Committee reserves the right to change the presentation type according to the requirements of the conference programme.

Authors will receive notification of abstract acceptance and the type of presentation by February 2026.

Only abstracts that have at least one author with a complete registration by April 2026 (including payment of the registration fee) to attend the conference onsite or remotely will be included in the conference proceedings.

Submission guidelines

To submit an oral or poster presentation, click on the “Submit an oral/poster paper” button at the bottom of this page. Further guidance can be found here.

Abstracts should be uploaded using the following structure:

Title:  Up to 30 words (Using title case)

Author: Only initial letter in capitals. For example: John Doe

Affiliation: Up to 3 affiliations per author. Submitters must maintain consistency while registering authors that share an affiliation.

Proper example: Author 1: University College London, London, UK, Author 2: University College London, London, UK, Author 3: University College London, London, UK

Abstract body:

The abstract body should be between 300-500 words (less than this will be considered insufficient) and structured along the following sections: Background; Method; Results; Conclusion.

Submissions must not include tables, figures, list of references, title, author or institution information, keywords, and any bolded or underlined text (italics are okay).

*Although delegates can submit presentations for studies in which data collection and/or analysis has not been finalised yet, the research should be completed by the conference date.