Welcome to the ANH2020 FAQs page. Have a good look around. If you don't find an answer to your question then please get in touch at [email protected]
Update as of 14 May 2020
Dear ANH Academy community,
Following positive responses to organise the ANH Academy Week in an online format, we are very happy to present the preliminary programme for the virtual #ANH2020. You can find the latest information here on the ANH2020 page.
In order to strike a balance between maximizing content across time zones but not overloading presenters or participants, the Learning Labs and Research Conference will take place over two separate weeks, each consisting of three days. Both weeks of ANH2020 will include a mixture of curated, bite-sized pre-recorded materials with interactive live sessions and innovative social hangout sessions. Pre-recorded content will be uploaded in advance, saving the live events for discussion and collaboration.
The structure of ANH2020 is:
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Learning Labs: Tue 23 - Thu 25 June
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Research Conference: Tue 30 June - Thu 2 July
Registration will open soon and participation will be free for all attendees. Some sessions may have a limited number of seats - Learning Labs in particular.
We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to you all for the encouragement and suggestions we have received in pivoting towards a virtual event. We are in new territory and it will be a big challenge to trial this event online. Undoubtedly some elements will work, while others may not! But with your support and guidance we feel motivated and energised to attempt this new format which will help us to all collectively move the needle on virtual conferencing!
Thank you once again. We will remain in touch with more developments!
Sincerely,
ANH Academy Team
When will the registration for the ANH Academy Week open?
ANH2020 is now over.
When will the call for abstracts open and when will it close?
The Call for Abstracts for the Research Conference is closed. More information about the abstract submission themes can be found on the ANH2020 Programme.
When will I find out whether I have been selected for either an oral or poster presentation?
The submission of abstracts has now closed and all submitters were notified whether they were selected for an oral or poster presentation.
How much are the registration fees for the ANH Academy Week?
Registration for ANH2020 was free for all participants.
What are the themes for the Academy Week?
Conference themes can be found on the ANH2020 Programme.
Where can I find information on the Learning Labs?
Learning Labs were held from 23 - 25 June. See the ANH2020 Programme for the latest information.
Where can I find the Academy Week programme?
Please see the "Programme" tab and be sure to register as a member of the ANH Academy so that you can have access to all conference resources.
Are there guidelines
I am a member of the press. Can I get a free press pass?
ANH2020 was held online and was free to attend this year. If members of the press are interested in learning more about ANH2020 and the research presented, please reach out to [email protected].
for presentations?
Guidelines for oral and poster presentations during ANH2020 can be found in the "Download hub" tab.
Are there guidelines for presentations?
Guidelines for oral and poster presentations during ANH2020 can be found in the "Download hub" tab.
Will the sessions be live streamed from the event?
ANH2020 was held virtually this year, and all live sessions were available for participants to join from anywhere in the world. We recorded all sessions and have posted them on our YouTube channel here.