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    brett.mitchell@avondale.edu.au
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    Hi everyone,

    Nominations for the 3 minute research presentation at the ACIPC 2016 are closing in a few days.

    What is this session about?

    Building on last year and feedback from delegates, this year we aim to again offer the 3 minute research session. At the conference this year however, it will be included as part of the main scientific program. In this session, selected researchers will have 3 minutes to discuss their research project. No slides (e.g. PowerPoint presentations) are permitted. The session is designed for people wanting to propose a research project, or about to commence or recently commenced a research project.

    The aims of this session are to:

    1. Build research collaboration and capacity in the infection prevention and control community.
    2. Enable researchers and delegates to share proposed ideas and gain feedback from peers.
    3. Explore the diversity and quality of upcoming research being undertaken in Australia.
    4. Allow researchers to share details about proposed or recently commenced research projects
    5. Provide a forum to assist researchers in improving recruitment or participation in proposed or recently commenced projects.

    How can I get involved/present in this session?

    To be considered to present in this session, you will need to submit an expression of interest using the submission portal.http://www.acipcconference.com.au/3-minute-research

    The scientific organising committee will review all submissions. If there are more nominations than we have time for, the scientific committee will choose presentations based on the following criteria:

    * Value of participating in this session to the researcher.
    * Scientific merit / quality of the proposed project.
    * Significance and relevance to the infection prevention and control community, particularly conference delegates.

    Submissions close on 14th October 2016 (extended from 11th October)

    Kind regards

    Brett Mitchell

    Associate Professor of Nursing, Discipline of Nursing

    Director of the Lifestyle Research Centre

    Avondale College of Higher Education

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