
An academic conference or scientific conference (also congress, symposium, workshop, or meeting) is an
event
Event may refer to:
Gatherings of people
* Ceremony, an event of ritual significance, performed on a special occasion
* Convention (meeting), a gathering of individuals engaged in some common interest
* Event management, the organization of eve ...
for
researchers (not necessarily
academics) to present and discuss their scholarly work. Together with
academic or
scientific journal
In academic publishing, a scientific journal is a periodical publication intended to further the progress of science, usually by reporting new research.
Content
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as s ...
s and
Preprint
In academic publishing, a preprint is a version of a scholarly or scientific paper that precedes formal peer review and publication in a peer-reviewed scholarly or scientific journal. The preprint may be available, often as a non-typeset versio ...
archives such as
arXiv, conferences provide an important channel for exchange of information between researchers. Further benefits of participating in academic conferences include learning effects in terms of presentation skills and “academic
habitus”, receiving feedback from peers for one’s own research, the possibility to engage in informal communication with peers about work opportunities and collaborations, and getting an overview of current research in one or more
disciplines.
Overview
Conferences usually encompass various
presentations. They tend to be short and concise, with a time span of about 10 to 30 minutes;
presentations are usually followed by a
discussion. The work may be bundled in written form as
academic papers and
publish
Publishing is the activity of making information, literature, music, software and other content available to the public for sale or for free. Traditionally, the term refers to the creation and distribution of printed works, such as books, newsp ...
ed as the conference
proceedings.
Usually a conference will include
keynote speakers (often, scholars of some standing, but sometimes individuals from outside academia). The keynote lecture is often longer, lasting sometimes up to an hour and a half, particularly if there are several keynote speakers on a
panel
Panel may refer to:
Arts and media Visual arts
* Panel (comics), a single image in a comic book, comic strip or cartoon; also, a comic strip containing one such image
*Panel painting, in art, either one element of a multi-element piece of art ...
.

In addition to presentations, conferences also feature
panel discussions,
round table
The Round Table ( cy, y Ford Gron; kw, an Moos Krenn; br, an Daol Grenn; la, Mensa Rotunda) is King Arthur's famed table in the Arthurian legend, around which he and his knights congregate. As its name suggests, it has no head, implying that e ...
s on various issues,
poster session
A poster presentation, at a congress or academic conference, conference with an academic or professional focus, is the presentation of research information in the form of a Poster#Educational posters, paper poster that conference participants may ...
s and workshops. Some conferences take more interactive formats, such as the participant driven "
unconference" or various conversational formats.
[See e.g. Hohl, M., & Sweeting, B. (Eds.). (2015). Composing conferences. Special issue of Constructivist Foundations, 11(1). Retrieved from http://www.univie.ac.at/constructivism/journal/11/1]
Format
Academic conferences have been held in three general formats: in-person,
virtual or online and
hybrid
Hybrid may refer to:
Science
* Hybrid (biology), an offspring resulting from cross-breeding
** Hybrid grape, grape varieties produced by cross-breeding two ''Vitis'' species
** Hybridity, the property of a hybrid plant which is a union of two dif ...
(in-person and virtual). Conferences have traditionally been organized in-person. Since the
COVID-19 pandemic many conferences have either temporarily or permanently switched to a virtual or hybrid format. Because virtual or hybrid events allow people from different time zones to participate simultaniously, some will have to participate during their night-time. Some virtual conferences try to mitigate this issue by alternating their schedule in a way so that everyone has the chance to participate at day time at least once.
Presentations

Prospective
presenters are usually asked to submit a short abstract of their presentation, which will be reviewed before the presentation is accepted for the meeting. Some organizers therefore disciplines require presenters to submit a paper, which is
peer reviewed by members of the
program committee
Program, programme, programmer, or programming may refer to:
Business and management
* Program management, the process of managing several related projects
* Time management
* Program, a part of planning
Arts and entertainment Audio
* Progra ...
or referees chosen by them.
In some disciplines, such as English and other languages, it is common for presenters to read from a prepared script. In other disciplines such as the
sciences, presenters usually base their talk around a visual presentation that displays key figures and research results.
Size
A large meeting will usually be called a conference, while a smaller is termed a workshop. They might be ''single track'' or ''multiple track'', where the former has only one session at a time, while a multiple track meeting has several parallel sessions with speakers in separate rooms speaking at the same time. However, there are no commonly shared definitions even within disciplines for each event type. There might be no conceivable difference between a symposium, a congress or a conference.
The larger the conference, the more likely it is that
academic publishing houses may set up displays. Large conferences also may have a career and job search and interview activities.
At some conferences, social or entertainment activities such as tours and receptions can be part of the program. Business meetings for
learned societies or
interest groups can also be part of the conference activities.
Types
Academic conferences typically fall into three categories:
* the themed conference, small conferences organized around a particular topic;
* the general conference, a conference with a wider focus, with sessions on a wide variety of topics. These conferences are often organized by regional, national, or international
learned societies, and held annually or on some other regular basis.
* the professional conference, large conferences not limited to academics but with academically related issues.
Infrastructure
Increasing numbers of
amplified conferences are being provided which exploit the potential of WiFi networks and mobile devices in order to enable remote participants to contribute to discussions and listen to ideas.
Advanced technology for meeting with any yet unknown person in a conference is performed by active RFID that may indicate wilfully identified and relatively located upon approach via electronic tags.
Organization
Conferences are usually organized either by a scientific society or by a group of researchers with a common interest. Larger meetings may be handled on behalf of the scientific society by a
Professional Conference Organiser or PCO.
The meeting is announced by way of a Call For Papers (CFP) or a Call For Abstracts, which is sent to prospective presenters and explains how to submit their abstracts or papers. It describes the broad theme and lists the meeting's topics and formalities such as what kind of
abstract (summary)
An abstract is a brief summary of a research article, thesis, review, conference proceeding, or any in-depth analysis of a particular subject and is often used to help the reader quickly ascertain the paper's purpose. When used, an abstract always ...
or paper has to be submitted, to whom, and by what
deadline. A CFP is usually distributed using a mailing list or on specialized online services. Contributions are usually submitted using an online
abstract or paper management service.
Increasingly, there has been a call for more sustainable academic conferencing, as flying to and consumption at conferences is one of the largest components of an academics environmental footprint. However, few conferences have enacted practices to reduce their environmental impact, despite guidelines being widely available.
An analysis of academic conferences taking place in 2016, showed that only 4% of 116 conferences sampled offered
carbon offset options and only 9% of these conferences implemented any form of action to their reduce environmental impact.
Predatory conferences
Predatory conferences or predatory meetings are meetings set up to appear as legitimate
scientific conference
An academic conference or scientific conference (also congress, symposium, workshop, or meeting) is an event for researchers (not necessarily academics) to present and discuss their scholarly work. Together with academic or scientific journals ...
s but which are exploitative as they do not provide proper editorial control over presentations, and advertising can include claims of involvement of prominent academics who are, in fact, uninvolved. They are an expansion of the
predatory publishing
Predatory publishing, also write-only publishing or deceptive publishing, is an exploitative academic publishing business model that involves charging publication fees to authors without checking articles for quality and legitimacy, and withou ...
business model, which involves the creation of academic publications built around an exploitative business model that generally involves charging publication fees to authors without providing the editorial and publishing services associated with legitimate journals.
BIT Life Sciences
BIT Life Sciences (or BIT Congress Inc., BIT Group Global Ltd) is a for profit Meetings, incentives, conferencing, exhibitions, meetings, incentives, conferencing, exhibitions (MICE) company based in Dalian, China, that specializes in arranging mu ...
and
SCIgen § In conferences are some of the conferences labeled as predatory.
Environmental Impact
Academic conferences are criticized for being environmentally unfriendly, due to the amount of airplane traffic generated by them. A correspondence on ''Nature.com'' points out the "paradox of needing to fly to conferences" despite increased calls for sustainability by environmental scientists. The academic community's
Carbon footprint
A carbon footprint is the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by an individual, event, organization, service, place or product, expressed as carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e). Greenhouse gases, including the carbon-containing gases carbo ...
is comprised in large parts by emissions caused by air travel.
Critique of in-person conferences
In-person conferences suffer from a number of issues.
Most importantly, they are fostering the existing social inequality in academia due to their inaccessibility for researchers from low income countries, researchers with care duties or researchers facing visa restrictions.
See also
References
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