Application
At the ISCOMS, you can either be a presenting or a non-presenter participant. Both participants can enjoy every aspect of the congress!
Presenting students
If you want to present your work at the ISCOMS, the first thing you should do is send in an abstract. After the deadline for the abstract submission, abstracts will be reviewed by the organising committee with the help of experienced researchers and professors. According to the quality of the abstract and the research conducted, abstracts will be accepted as a plenary presentation, oral presentation, or poster presentation. Abstracts can also be rejected. If your abstract is not selected you can of course participate as a non-presenting participant!
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You'll be informed about the results of the abstract selection at the end of March 2012. There can be no correspondence about the selection procedure.
After you are selected as a presenting participant, you will receive a link where you can register yourself as a presenter. You will also hear from us which session you will be in.
International presenting students will receive an invitation letter (with which you can apply for a visa) if you need one, and an information booklet about the ISCOMS. You will receive this via e-mail and via postal services.
Dutch presenting students will receive information about the ISCOMS via e-mail.
The registration for non-presenters will open around the end of March. Please check our website regularly around this time, so you can register yourself quickly.
Non-presenting students
Enjoy the entire congress and expand your knowledge by listening to presenting students, visiting inspiring keynote lectures about groundbreaking research and actively joining in workshops. Be a part of the fascinating social programme; a diner and party on Wednesday and a diner and Global Village Party on Thursday! Get to know the fellow students and relax after the congress days.
The congress is a mixture of scientific and social activities. This will make ISCOMS a brilliant experience for all participants, presenting or non-presenting!


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