Presentation Formats

CU-KU International Symposium in Education 2026

Interested participants are invited to submit abstracts for the following presentation formats.

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Oral Presentations

Oral presentations are delivered by one or more author(s) and provide an opportunity to share original research findings, theoretical frameworks, or evidence-based practices. Each presentation is allocated 15 minutes, followed by 5 minutes for Q&A. Sessions are organized into 5 parallel rooms (R1–R5).

Presentation computers will be provided in each session room. Presenters are required to submit their presentation file in .pptx or .pdf format only at the registration desk on the day of the conference, during the registration period from the opening of registration until no later than 11:00 AM. Presenters are strongly advised to embed all fonts in their files prior to submission to ensure correct display on the session room computer.

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Poster Presentations

Poster presentations offer an interactive setting for participants to present and discuss their research with fellow scholars. Posters should clearly convey the topic, research questions, methodology, key findings, and significance of the study, and should rely substantially on visual elements to illustrate research outcomes.

Posters must be prepared in A0 size (841 × 1,189 mm), vertical (portrait) orientation and printed by the presenter prior to the Symposium. Presenters are required to bring their printed poster on the day of the conference and mount it themselves at Room 4-208, Building 4, Faculty of Education, Kasetsart University, during the designated setup period beginning at 12:00 PM. Presenters are kindly requested to incorporate the CU-KU Symposium conference logo into their poster design prior to printing. The logo can be downloaded here: Download

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Submission

Abstract Submission Guidelines

  1. All abstracts must be written in American English, without figures or tables, and submitted through EasyChair.
  2. All abstracts will undergo a double-blind peer review process. Authors must omit their names and any identifying information from the abstract.
  3. Abstracts must be formatted using Times New Roman, 12 pt, single-spaced throughout, and prepared using the official abstract template. Submissions that do not follow the required format will be rejected without review.
  4. The abstract file should include the following general information:
    1. Title: Bold, with each word capitalized (no more than 20 words)
    2. Authors: Use superscript numbers to indicate different institutions. The presenting author should be underlined; the corresponding author should be marked with an asterisk (*)
    3. Affiliations: List all institutions associated with all authors
    4. Email addresses of the presenting and corresponding authors
  5. Abstracts must be written as a single paragraph not exceeding 250 words, and clearly address the following components: Background, Objectives, Methods, Results, and Conclusion (or their equivalents), followed by 3–5 keywords.
  6. Authors must select two sub-themes that best reflect the focus of their work at the time of submission. Final sub-theme placement will be reviewed and confirmed by the organizing committee based on the content of the accepted abstract.
  7. To ensure broad participation, an individual may be accepted for a maximum of two presentations as first author.
  8. The presenting author must be clearly identified at the time of submission. This information will be used in official conference materials.
  9. Submitted abstracts may be returned for modification or revision following the review process. If revision is required, please submit the revised abstract as a Microsoft Word file named in the format: Firstname_Lastname_revised.docx, then upload it via the EasyChair system (login and update under the "Revised Abstract Submission" section).

Contact

Faculty of Education
Kasetsart University
50 Ngam Wong Wan Rd, Lat Yao,
Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900
Thailand

Email : cu-ku2026.edu@ku.th