Welcome to the guidance page for Interactive Learning submissions for ASPiH 2026! This page provides all the necessary information to help you prepare and submit your interactive workshop abstract. Workshops should be interactive and engaging, providing participants with valuable learning experiences.
The deadline for submitting your abstract is Tuesday 28 April 2026 (midnight GMT). Once your abstract is ready, you can submit it via the button below. Please review the guidelines carefully to maximise the quality and impact of your submission. Failure to adhere to the guidelines may result in disqualification.
For abstracts submitted as Workshop, the Scientific Committee will define the format for presentation during a meeting (90 minutes or 40 minutes), depending on the evaluation of the abstract and on the relevance of work.
Abstracts describing interactive workshops, where the participants engage in an active, structured learning experience.
For the collaborative workshops with industry: Solo industry workshops will not be accepted — at least two partners from different organisation types are required (e.g., academia + industry). Workshops may refer to specific products or tools; however, the primary focus must be on education, transformation, or innovation rather than product promotion. All industry partners must be clearly identified, and all Conflicts of Interest explicitly declared.
Workshop duration will be either 90 minutes or 40 minutes, depending on the quality and scope of the proposal. Innovative and meaningful interactivity are essential. Abstracts should clearly articulate the purpose and structure of the session and be organised as follows:
| Title: Concise, attractive and informative. Background and aims/objectives: Context and identification of the learning objective(s). Session description: Description of the planned activities, learning design and educational methods. Target audience: Participants’ background and/or occupation; maximum number of participants; level (introductory/intermediate/advanced). Resources*: Equipment required and specific room set-up (including furniture, IT equipment, etc.). References: Up to three, cited in Vancouver format. |
*Please note that equipment requests will be fulfilled where possible. Confirmation will be provided if requested equipment is available. Facilitators/moderators are responsible for arranging any additional materials (e.g. handouts).