Abstract Submission

Late October 2023

Abstracts Open

10 January 2024

Abstracts close

1 March 2024

Results Advised

26 April 2024

Early-bird rate ends


Call for abstracts now closed

The abstract submission portal is now closed. If you have any enquiries, please contact Iceberg Events via cherono@icebergevents.com.au or phone +61 7 3876 4988.


Don’t miss the opportunity to contribute to a dynamic and enriching program.

This exciting opportunity will bring together local and global education and industry stakeholders to spark ideas; create new connections, collaborations and opportunities; and showcase the best of Queensland in educating for global futures.



Submissions

Submissions are due by 10 January 2024

Submit your abstract via the Call for Abstracts portal.


All Submissions must include the following information:

  • Speaker Biography or Biographies (limit of 100 words)
  • Abstract Submission (limit of 300 words)
  • Key Audience Takeaway (limit of 25 words)
  • Any AV Requirements required for your presentation

Session Formats

  • Campfire (20 min session)

The 20-minute campfire sessions encourage open and informal discussions on a chosen topic in a relaxed and interactive setting. Connect with a group of fellow campers, share insights and exchange ideas while metaphorically toasting marshmallows.


  • Implementation (40 min session)

The 40-minute implementation sessions are engaging, interactive and practical opportunities for attendees. The presenter will share their expertise and experiences on a topic relevant to education, and provide practical ideas, approaches, key learnings and resources to further support schools with implementing similar initiatives relevant to their context. 


  • Power chats (20 min session)

The 20-minute power chats are delivered as a short, engaging presentation or workshop, focused on a specific topic with actionable insights, to spark curiosity and further learning.


  • Panel or Presentation (40 min session)

The 40-minute panel discussions and seminars feature expert insights and engaging discussions on a compelling conference key theme.

Learning Content

Choose your learning content focus from the list below:

Spark (Inspirational, Future-Focused):

Key themes include:

  • global trends in international education
  • social and emotional learning
  • preparing students for a global future.

 

Create (Practical Applications): 

Key themes include:

  • addressing unconscious bias
  • differentiation for international students
  • showcasing the Department's Global Competence Framework and educating for global competence.

 

Excel (showcase best practice, impact and key learnings):

Key themes include:

  • improving the student experience, including for international students
  • student voice and agency to create positive change
  • collaborating with community and industry stakeholders.

Review Process

All abstracts received will be reviewed and selected by the Conference Committee, who will determine if abstracts are accepted. 

Speakers will be notified via email once all abstracts have been reviewed regarding the status of their abstract.

Speaker Registration

Speakers will need to meet their own travel and accommodation costs. If you have any queries, please contact cherono@icebergevents.com.au.



Acknowledgement of Country

The Department of Education acknowledges the Turrbal and Yuggera peoples as the Traditional Owners of the lands on which this conference is being held. We pay our respects to the Elders, past and present, for they hold the memories, traditions, the culture and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across the state of Queensland and Australia. See our commitment statement for more information.

About us

The Department of Education International (DEi) contributes to the social and economic prosperity of Queensland. It delivers internationally-recognised products and services, working with key partners and the community, and supporting global learning and engagement in our schools.