Call for papers – Closed

Deadline for Submissions: Thursday, 1st JULY
Eligibility for submissions
Abstracts
Abstracts should be 250-300 words in length, written in English. Abstracts should include the following content: aims, approach or methodology, findings or key messages, limitations, and conclusions. In addition, each submission must outline implications for policy and/or practice. Authors should follow the 'Abstract Template' provided in this page.
Submission types
Individual paper presentations: Oral presentations of 15 minutes organised into concurrent themed sessions. Presenters should be 12 minutes content, with up to 3 minutes for questions and discussion.
Symposiums: (for example)
- Dr Amy Zadow
- Dr Ali Afsharian
- Ms May Young Loh
- Mr Michael Ertel
- Ms Idasuzana Idris
Note: For symposia with multiple papers, submissions should include an overall abstract for the session plus the individual abstracts for each paper. The author(s) identified in the overall abstract will be listed as the chair(s) of the session. Within the body of each individual abstract, the symposium title must be mentioned, along with the paper number (1, 2, 3, etc) to determine the order of submission. The chair must submit all abstracts related to a symposium.
Submission and review process
Publication of abstracts
Abstracts will be published in electronic format only. By submitting an abstract, authors give permission for electronic and online publication of the abstract, as well as for a PDF version of the presentation slides to be made available online to all conference delegates following the congress.
Please click HERE to email your abstract to submit.
Prize Awards
Eligibility for submissions
- Research that has previously published (e.g., in a journal article, book chapters, book, conference proceedings) should not be submitted.
- A participant can be the lead author on a maximum of two submissions.
Abstracts
Abstracts should be 250-300 words in length, written in English. Abstracts should include the following content: aims, approach or methodology, findings or key messages, limitations, and conclusions. In addition, each submission must outline implications for policy and/or practice. Authors should follow the 'Abstract Template' provided in this page.
Submission types
Individual paper presentations: Oral presentations of 15 minutes organised into concurrent themed sessions. Presenters should be 12 minutes content, with up to 3 minutes for questions and discussion.
Symposiums: (for example)
- Psychosocial Safety Climate
- Dr Amy Zadow
- Dr Ali Afsharian
- Ms May Young Loh
- Mr Michael Ertel
- Ms Idasuzana Idris
Note: For symposia with multiple papers, submissions should include an overall abstract for the session plus the individual abstracts for each paper. The author(s) identified in the overall abstract will be listed as the chair(s) of the session. Within the body of each individual abstract, the symposium title must be mentioned, along with the paper number (1, 2, 3, etc) to determine the order of submission. The chair must submit all abstracts related to a symposium.
Submission and review process
- Please use the online submission portal: https://www.apapfaw.org/ Submissions will only be accepted through the online portal.
- Abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee.
Publication of abstracts
Abstracts will be published in electronic format only. By submitting an abstract, authors give permission for electronic and online publication of the abstract, as well as for a PDF version of the presentation slides to be made available online to all conference delegates following the congress.
Please click HERE to email your abstract to submit.
Prize Awards
- Best PhD awards
- Best presentation awards