CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Aphasiology Symposium of Australasia (ASAMelb2025)
La Trobe University, Melbourne
27 and 28 November 2025.
Theme ‘Collaborating for success’ - in the spirit of the interdisciplinary nature of aphasia rehabilitation research and care, and the importance of lived experience expertise.
We invite clinicians and researchers to present research or clinical innovation projects to an audience of researchers and clinicians from various disciplines and work settings (e.g., speech pathology, psychology, hospitals, community, universities). Abstracts are invited for the Aphasiology Symposium of Australasia (ASAMelb2025) on any area any area related to aphasia rehabilitation and recovery. Please complete this form to register an abstract submission.
Types of abstracts:
The program committee invite authors to choose from a variety of abstract formats including:
1. Oral presentation (15 min talk + 5 min question time)
2. Lightning talk (7mins)
3. Poster presentation at dedicated poster session with discussion (NB: presenters must stand beside their poster).
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Abstracts must be submitted via the online form below , if you have any technical difficulties, please try a different internet browser or contact aphasiasymposium@gmail.com
Within your abstract, feel free to outline the novelty of the work as well as any clinical implications for the field. All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously, and authors will be notified by mid August 2025.
When submitting your abstract, please select your preferred format of presentation (oral presentation, lightning talk or poster presentation). Please bear in mind that in the interests of developing a diverse and engaging program, you may be offered a presentation format that does not match your preference.
The abstract should include sufficient but concise information. It should not contain figures or tables.
The abstract limit is 400 words (excluding references) and the template includes the following sections:
INTRODUCTION – Brief background and purpose/aims of the study, and a brief literature review.
METHODS – Description of data collection and analyses performed.
RESULTS – Key findings.
DISCUSSION – Implications, clinical relevance, take home messages, and conclusions.
REFERENCES – Up to 4 references may be included.
SUMMARY
- Single line spacing with one blank line before each new paragraph or subheading (to help us with formatting).
- Maximum 400 words (excluding the references)
- No figures or tables
- Do not include university degrees, titles, street address, or postcodes.
- If you are cutting and pasting from a document, please ensure you have this formatted in plain text with simple font linke calibri or arial.
PRESENTATION OPTIONS - You will be asked to enter your preferences for your preferred presentation styles, we recommend choosing at least two options.
1. Oral presentation (15min talk plus 5min questions)
2. Lightning talk (7mins)
3. Full poster presentation at dedicated poster session with discussion (NB: presenters must stand beside their poster).
Aphasiology Symposium of Australasia
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