Young Researchers Symposium

 

Detailed schedule

 

Open the YRS programme (pdf)

 

  • Date: September 1, 2022
  • Venue: room Samuelssonsalen, Tomtebodavägen 6, Karolinska Institutet Campus Solna

 

 

Satellite Symposium, September 1st

If you are in the beginning of your research carrier (PhD student, Post-doc or researcher (no more than 7 years after the PhD) do not miss the opportunity to make a presentation of yourself and your research.

The young researcher’s symposium (YRS) is a one day satellite symposium. The symposium will be on Thursday September 1, 2022, after the main symposium. The YRS will give you the opportunity to give a talk and present your research, projects and results (that you will show on a poster during the main IRT meeting), meet fellow young scientists from all over the world and learn about their work. This opportunity will make your research and you as a researcher more visible during the subsequent IRT conference and increase your networking opportunity.

The event is limited to 180 participants with the opportunity for about half of the participants to make oral presentations (8 min presentation and 2 min for Q and A), on a first come first serve basis – so register early. Please submit your abstract and then tick the box for the YRS during registration for the IRT to have a chance to be one of the young researcher’s presenting during the Young Researchers Day!

The only fee for participation to the YRS is SEK 500 (approximately Euro 47) to cover for room and catering (Coffee/Tea breaks and a light Lunch).

Registration: You register for the YRS on the registration form of the IRT2022 symposium.

Contact

Conference Secretariat
Academic Conferences
e-mail: irt2022@akademikonferens.se
phone: +46 18 67 15 33 or +46 18 67 10 03

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Important dates

Conference dates are changed to
28-31 August, 2022

June 20, 2022 – Last submission date for Poster-only abstracts
June 27, 2022 - Last date to book accommodation through the conference rate