Posters

The official language of the 4th European Rural Geographies Conference is English. When presenting the poster, the template available on the conference website must be followed.

The poster submission date will be announced in due course.

If you have any difficulties submitting your poster, please contact the Secretariat at the following email address: 4-ruralgeographies@euroissues.pt

Guidelines:

1 – How can you prepare your poster? You can use PowerPoint (Template Provided), however, in the end, you will always have to convert your poster into a PDF file before submitting it.

2 – Size: In any of the programmes, use the following measurements: 420x594mm (A2).

3 – Mandatory vertical orientation: Once you have selected the size (A2), you must organise the elements of your poster using text boxes, inserting images and selecting fonts and colours.

4 – Font: When choosing fonts for your Poster, make sure they are easy to read. Do not mix and avoid fonts that are difficult to read. 
Suggested font and size: Arial 24, with the option of using italics and bold.

5 – Images: When selecting the images for your Poster, make sure they have a good resolution (ideally 300 dpi), as

-well as paying attention to the relationship between the size and the desired scale.

6 – Graphics: Check the font used for the graphic/image captions, as they should be easy to read.

7 – How can you submit your E-Poster? To submit your poster, please click on the button below (Submit Poster).

8 – The poster must be submitted in English.

9 – Poster structure:

  • Title
  • Name(s) of author(s)
  • Institutional affiliations
  • Summary with introduction and objective(s)
  • Methodology
  • Results (partial or final)
  • Conclusion
  • References

If you have any difficulties submitting your poster, please contact the Secretariat at the following email address: 4-ruralgeographies@euroissues.pt

Note: Accepted posters will be evaluated based on:

  1. Relevance and pertinence of the topic
  2. Originality, creativity and quality of work
  3. Coherence and structure of the information presented in the poster (elements that were covered and their sequence);
  4. Clarity in defining objectives and presenting the methodology;
  5. Clarity in the presentation and discussion of results;
  6. Quality of presentation in the composition/presentation of the poster.