Author Process Flow Chart
A visual diagram showing the process of Abstract Submission from start to Presentation, including key dates and deadlines.
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Abstract Submission
No, abstract submission opened on November 2023 and have closed on 15 January 2024. The Technical Programme Committee have met to set the programme on 08 February 2024. Our next Call of Paper will go November 2024 for Euro PM2025.
Please do sign up to our mailing list if you would like to receive a reminder when the time comes.
If you have any important changes to make after the deposit deadline please email pm2024@epma.com.
Abstract Acceptance
The Technical Programme Committee will meet on 08 February 2024.
We will inform all submitters by email. If you have not received a response by 15 March, please let us know.
Yes, a 8 pages manuscript must be submitted for all presentation types (both poster and oral).
A first draft of your manuscript should be submitted before the 02nd of May 2024 for review.
The manuscript deadline is exactly that, a time for you to submit your manuscript to the referee for review. If your manuscript isn’t perfectly finished by this date it is not a problem, but you must be able to submit a first draft for your referee to see before the 02nd of May 2024 at the latest.
Please email pm2024@epma.com if you need to discuss your manuscript.
EPMA will publish the manuscripts in the Proceedings which will be available for all Euro PM2024 Full Delegates. EPMA also has agreements with the German National Library, EBSCO and Scopus to enable the wider circulation of papers presented at EPMA conferences post event and to enhance their standing in the academic community. The papers from Euro PM2024 will subsequently be made available to the subscribers of these products after October 2024.
Writing and Uploading your Manuscript
Draft and final manuscripts must be:
- An MS Word file only, saved as .doc or .docx
- In 10 point Arial
- In English, with single line spacing
- The pages set to A4 format
- With a margin of 2.5 cm at the top, 2.0 cm at the bottom of each page, and 2.5 cm at either side
- Including the title, the author’s and co-authors’ names, organisation, postal and email addresses inserted at the top of the first page
- The abstract should be typed in a single paragraph, beginning below the title and authors’ details on the first page and should be no longer than 150 words
- The main text should begin below the last line of the abstract
- The whole manuscript must not exceed 8 pages, including figures
- To avoid production problems, insert figures and tables as separate jpeg or tif images within the MS Word document, i.e. each figure inserted as a separate file and not copied and pasted. This also applies to equations where symbols are used.
- Figures and tables can be included in black and white or colour (preferred). Captions should be placed below in single spacing
- Footnotes should use consecutive numbers and placed in brackets, eg (i)
- Ensure references are numbered in the order in which they appear in the text, at the end of the manuscript, e.g. [1]
- Commercialism in text and/or figures and tables must be avoided
Please, upload your manuscript in your submission form in your author login area:
Paper review
If your draft manuscript is marked as final then your reviewer is happy with the document and you will be unable to edit this further. If you do need to make changes in the future please contact EPMA on pm2024@epma.com.
Manuscript Reviewers
Please, login to your reviewer area and folow the instructions below:
Event Registration
Exhibitors
Information for exhibitiors is available in the Exhibition section on the Euro PM2024 website. For more information please contact us on exhibition@epma.com
Authors – Preparing your Presentations
You will need to prepare a presentation according to the given guidelines and will also be provided with a slot of time in which you will be able to present your paper.
Extra details will be emailed out shortly regarding preparing your presentation requirements.
You will need to prepare and print your poster to display it in the dedicated poster area in the exhibition hall on Sunday evening or Monday morning.
You should create your poster to be 90cm wide by 90cm deep. It is recommended that you do not print the work on very thick paper or card as this may be too heavy for the tape to attach the poster to the board.
At the Congress, poster boards will be organised in session order, please look for the board with your name and paper reference number on within your session. Posters should be fixed to the boards with strong double-sided tape, which will be provided in the poster area, on Sunday afternoon, or on Monday Morning and must remain in position throughout the event.
In addition, delegates will be able to send you a message through the networking function of the Euro PM2024 mobile app if they have additional questions or would like to discuss your presentation further. Remember to bring plenty of business cards with you; these can be placed in an envelope underneath your poster.
Another Question?
If your question is not answered, please email us on pm2024@epma.com.