The International Hybrid Creative Urbanism Conference "In face of Challenges"

Languages

  • ICUC 2024 accepts abstracts, articles and papers in English and Arabic. Abstracts, articles, full papers and oral presentations should be in the same language.
  • Local Publishing: Arabic and English
  • International Publishing: English Only

 

Guidelines for Abstract

  • An abstract should not be submitted to the Conference if it has been presented in another conference or if it has already been published as a full paper.
  •  For standardization, the acceptable length should not exceed 350 words, excluding the author’s names and affiliations.
  • The title should clearly indicate the nature of the investigation. Titles in ALL CAPS. Abbreviations, acronyms or brand names are not allowed.

The abstract should include the following:

  • Background: 1-5 sentences that clearly indicate the scientific question of the study and its importance
  • Methods: sufficient information about the analytical techniques and/or the statistics used in the study
  • Results: objective scientific arguments answering the scientific question(s).
  • Conclusions: directly supported by the results, along with implications for future research and practice enhancement.
  • Keywords: 3 to 5 keywords to better define the abstract content
  • Abbreviations should be indicated in parentheses following their first mention in the text.
  • Please ensure your abstract does not contain spelling, grammar, or scientific mistakes, as it will be reproduced exactly as submitted.
  • No changes can be made to the abstract after the submission deadline.

 

Guide for papers

Journal of Urban Research (Local Publisher) International Journal (Internationl Publisher)
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If you cannot attend our conference but still wish to have your paper presented at the conference and published in the conference proceedings, we offer a virtual presentation option for your convenience. Virtual presenters are still required to submit a proposal/abstract or full paper, and one author must pay the registration fee. Your conference documents will be sent to your email after the conference.

 

 

Oral presentations are forms of effective verbal communication that may be accompanied by slides. It is critical that you do not read your slides as your presentation; slides help you make a point, but do not replace your verbal communication. Presenters should not write out their presentations on slides or itemize all their points on a slide—this detracts from the engagement with the audience. If your head is always turned to your slides or looking down at your laptop, you will not deliver a powerful presentation.