The
NET conference philosophy is unique: the conference is organised around
a number of key themes and delegates stay with their selected theme.
This is an opportunity to participate fully by presenting a paper
or poster.
Click here for the call for abstracts.
Submitting
your abstracts
All
selected abstracts are standardised for inclusion in the booklets
given to all delegates in the conference pack. We would be grateful
if you could submit your abstract in the style explained below. All
text should be in arial, or similar.
Title
of paper: 14 point, bold
Name,
Job Title, Organisation, Town, Country: Include this information
for all authors. 12 point, bold
Text
of abstract: Please show where references are referred to: (Lave
and Wenger, 1991). 12 point
References:
11 point, bold
Followed
by references in Harvard style. See below: 11 point
Lave,
J. and Wenger, E. (1991) Situated Learning: legitimate peripheral
participation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Kyriacos,
U. and Van den Heever, J. (1999) A non-traditional curriculum for
the preparation of nurse educators in a developing country. Journal
of Nursing Education, Vol38(7) pp319-25.
Theme
and contact details: At the end of the abstract, please state
the theme to which it refers and the full postal address and contact
details for the main correspondent.
Thank
you.