All presentation proposals (abstracts and bios) must be submitted via the submission link below. Submissions will be blind peer-reviewed, and feedback/ notice of acceptance will be sent within two weeks of submission. Please check the example abstracts and use the template to ensure that your proposal adheres to the guidelines and provides a clear, concise summary of your intended presentation.
Accepted abstracts will be included in the conference proceedings with an ISBN.
Full papers may be submitted to the ESBB journal and other affiliated journals after the conference for consideration. Please see the Publication Opportunities page.
The 2026 ESBB International Conference invites abstract submissions for the following presentation types:
Papers (research, theoretical)
Workshops
Poster Sessions
Student Sessions (MA and PhD)
Submissions should include:
A title (15 words maximum)
An abstract (150-250 words maximum)
Key words (4-6 words)
A brief bio of the presenter(s) (up to 50 words)
The conference invites scholars, researchers, teachers, graduate students, undergraduate students, practitioners, and professionals to share their research, teaching practices, innovative ideas, and academic experiences.
A special session will be dedicated to graduate students, including MA and PhD students, to present their research, works-in-progress, and emerging ideas, and receive constructive feedback from experienced scholars. This session may also include roundtable discussions on academic publishing and sustainable research development.
ESBB supports the use of first-person voice to emphasize author agency. Presenters are encouraged to use “I” or “we” instead of referring to themselves in the third person, such as “the researcher(s),” or using the study as the subject, such as “this study investigates.”
Please see these examples prior to submitting:
Please peruse the abstract and author bio examples prior to submitting your own.
Then, format your abstract and author bio using the template.