Conference Policies

Peer Review Process

Review policy here (note review of abstracts only)

 

Archive Access Policy

The presentations that make up the current and archived conferences on this site have been made open access and are freely available for viewing, for the benefit of authors and interested readers.

 

Papers, Posters and Symposia

We invite you to submit a paper or poster or propose a symposium that is broadly linked to the theme of the conference or other aspects of Educational Effectiveness.

Paper submissions should be up to 2000 words, and contain the following elements:

-          Title
-          Abstract
-          Introduction to the topic
-          Theoretical framework
-          Methodology (empirical studies)
-          (Preliminary) Results
-          Contribution to knowledge and or practice

Poster submissions should be up to 1000 words, and follow a similar structure.

Symposium submissions should be up to 4000 words and contain:

-          Title
-          Abstract
-          Introduction to the topic
-          Contribution to knowledge and or practice
-          A short summary of each paper in the symposium covering topic, methodology and key (preliminary) findings

 

Venue and Surrounding Area

The conference will take place at the University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom. Most events will be in the Nightingale Building on Highfield Campus, a modern and well-equipped university building. http://www.southampton.ac.uk/estates/ourestate/buildings/highfield/67.html

A map of the campus can be found here:  http://www.southampton.ac.uk/visitus/campuses/maps/highfield_3d_key.pdf
(Nightingale building is number 67 on the map.)

Southampton City and the county of Hampshire

The city of Southampton and the surrounding county of Hampshire offer a wealth of activities and sightseeing opportunities such as the Sea City Museum (the Titanic exhibition) or the Tudor House Museum. More information on the city can be found here: http://www.southampton.ac.uk/visitus/cityandregion/cityattractions.html#.UcQ_5_nVArU

For those of you who wish to venture out a bit further, for instance to the New Forest or the Isle of Wight. more information on Hampshire can be found here: ,ttp://www.visit-hampshire.co.uk/

 

Travel

Southampton is located on the South Coast of England and is well-served by transport infrastructure.

By Rail
The nearest station to Highfield Campus is Southampton Airport-Parkway station, which is about ten minutes drive from the campus.

The station benefits from particularly good connections with London. Trains from London Waterloo leave approximately every 30 minutes, with a travelling time of 1 hour 10 minutes. There are also connections from Birmingham, Manchester and the South-West as well as intermediate stations on these lines.

From the station it is possible to take either a taxi or Unilink bus U1C to Highfield Campus.

Train timetables can be found here: http://ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/service/planjourney/search

Unilink bus timetables are here: http://www.unilinkbus.co.uk/service.shtml

By Air
Southampton International Airport is next to Southampton Airport Parkway railway station (see above) and therefore similarly near the campus, and served by the same bus route and taxis. The airport has flights to and from a range of UK and European destinations. More information can be found here: http://www.southamptonairport.com/

In addition, London Heathrow Airport is only about 1 hour's travel away, and as the UK’s largest airport has a multitude of national and international connections. There is a direct coach service from Heathrow Airport to the University of Southampton, Highfield Campus. More information can be found here: http://www.nationalexpress.com/home.aspx?utm_expid=46858713-48

Alternatively, there is a Railair connection from Heathrow Airport to Woking railway station, from which one can connect by train to Southampton. More information can be found here: http://www.nationalexpress.com/home.aspx?utm_expid=46858713-48

By car
Southampton is just 75 miles (120km) from London and 21 miles (35km) from the Channel ports. The M3, M27 and A34 provide fast, direct access while the A36 is the main route to the West Country, Bristol and Wales.

From the M3 – exit at junction 14, following signs for Southampton (A33). Follow the A33 into Bassett Avenue and follow the map/signs to University campuses.

From the M27 (west or east) – leave the M27 at Junction 5 (Southampton Airport) and follow the map/signs to University campuses.

By bus or coach
National Express provides regular services from central London, Heathrow, Birmingham, Bournemouth and the North. Southampton coach station is at Western Esplanade, in the city centre. Our own Uni-link buses connect the University's Southampton campuses with the city centre and both railway stations - Southampton Central and Southampton Airport Parkway.

 

JURE Pre-conference

The JURE pre-conference will target PhD students and post-doctoral students, and priority will be given to PhD students.

More information will be available shortly on a dedicated website.