ORAL PRESENTATIONS (see below for posters)

Oral presentations are reserved for members of Québec-Océan.

Lectures will be selected in order to cover as much as possible the great diversity of research conducted within the framework of Québec-Ocean. One presentation per laboratory (researcher, postdoc, student or employee) will be possible. A total of fifteen presentations will be selected.

Presentations must last 10 minutes. They will be followed by a 3-minute question period. Presentations may be made in either French or English. It is desirable to have an English support if you present in French.

The Québec-Océan logo must appear on the title slide of the presentation. Students who give an oral presentation are eligible for a prize.

If your presentation contains animations, videos or any other technical feature, please advise the coordinator.

Tips and tricks to make your oral presentation more successful

- Creating a 10-15 minutes Scientific Presentation
- Ten Secrets to Giving a Good Scientific Talk
- How to Give a Dynamic Scientific Presentation
- Designing Effective Scientific Presentations

    POSTER PRESENTATIONS

    All participants can submit an abstract to present a poster on their work related to the Québec-Océan scientific program.

    Participants presenting a poster will be given an invitation to present their work to the jury members during one of the two periods during the poster session. This will allow them to maximize their interaction with everyone during the other period. To be eligible for an award, the participant must be present on the day of the call and answer the judges' questions.

    Types of presentations:

    Presentations of research results: open to all

    Research project presentations without results: only for students enrolled in the 1st year of the Master's program.

    REMINDER

    - Posters may be in English or French.
    - The poster must be printed in a format not exceeding 1 m wide by 1 m high (3'4'' by 3'4'').
    - The Québec-Océan logo must appear on the poster.
    - It is recommended to prepare a short 3 min presentation.

    Tips and tricks to make your poster more successful

    - How to Create a Research Poster: Poster Basics
    - Designing conference posters
    - Tips for Making Scientific Posters

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