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Frequently asked Questions

What should the abstract include?

An abstract is a summary of your original research work. An abstract should clearly mention the research question, the research methodology, (preliminary) results, and a conclusion. We will accept abstracts of between 750 and 1000 words.

What should I prepare for my presentation if my abstract is selected?

All academic work will be presented orally with the help of power point presentations. 15 minutes and 10 minutes for question-and-answer round.

Are there dedicated sessions for PhD students or early career researchers to discuss their work?

Yes, we will organise roundtable discussions for PhD students and early career researchers to discuss their work and collectively look for solutions.

Do we have to submit an abstract or the final paper by 1st March 2023?

This is a one-stage submission process - meaning that your abstract will be assessed based on your contribution sent on 1st March (there will be no second round where selected abstracts are invited to submit a full paper). Graphics and pictures are welcome.

What are the selection criteria?

Among the most important selection criteria are relevance for the conference topics, innovative topic, and quality of information provided.

Will there be a poster session?

No. there will only be oral presentations.

Where can I find the book of abstracts of the first international conference on new pathways?

You can find the book of abstracts for the first conference on new pathways 2019 here.

How can I get in touch with the organisers of this conference?

You can reach the organisers at this email address: icnp2023 rug.nl

Which will be the topics of the conference sessions?

We will decide the session topics based on the clusters of submitted abstracts. For reference, you can use the following list as a tentative plan for individual sessions:

  1. Connecting the three levels of governance to citizen participation in energy transition
  2. Connecting local solutions to solutions at system level
  3. Energy justice and elimination of energy poverty
  4. Ensuring citizen participation in energy transition: business model design
  5. Ensuring citizen participation in energy transition: motivation and engagement
  6. Conflicts and their importance for energy transition
  7. Connecting local energy initiatives and local (energy) planning
  8. Energy initiatives and place attachment
  9. Consumers: their demand flexibility and privacy
  10. Market access for local energy initiatives
  11. Energy technologies for future
  12. The power of storytelling to inspire new citizen initiatives for energy transition

I require a visa to attend this conference, will I receive any assistance from the organisers to arrange my visa?

We cannot help with any visa procedures for participants needing a visa.

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