Submission
GENERAL SUBMISSION
- Abstracts should represent the original work.
- Informative abstracts and critical abstracts are accepted.
- Should be written in English.
- Please indicate one – three most relevant themes for your abstract from the conference sub theme.
- Please send in a brief biography together with the Abstract (An example is given in the abstract template).
- Please download the abstract template and follow the format carefully.
- Documents that do not conform to the guidelines will be asked to revise.
- Documents received after the given deadline, due to any reason will not be accepted unless the deadline is extended.
- The abstract should be submitted in the format of MS Word (.doc or .docx) document.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINE
Once you prepared your abstract according to the above guidelines. Submit your abstract to https://s.id/AbstractSubmission_BCIC4th. After submission, you will be acknowledged of the receipt of the abstract via an email at 30 August 2024.
Double Blind Peer Reviewing Process
- Your abstract will undergo a double-blind peer review by the international scientific committee within two to three days after its receipt.
- Results of the abstract review will be sent to the author within five working days of submission
- The Conference Chair serves as the head of the scientific committee and will take the final decision on abstracts.
- Acceptance or rejections of the paper will be sent to you with reviewer comments.
- If a revision is required, the revised abstract must be sent back within a week
- If your abstract is accepted, you will be invited to register for the 4th Brawijaya Communication International Conference (2024)
RESEARCH POSTER PRESENTATION GUIDELINES

- Procedure: All posters accepted to the conference will automatically be entered into the poster competition. The posters will be judged according to three categories: 1) Descriptive, 2) Analytical, and 3) Experimental. One poster in each category will be awarded a certificate. Students are limited to one poster display at the conference. Display: Academic posters are an effective means of conveying research to an audience. While they are similar to academic research papers in terms of the rigor of research, they differ in how the research is presented. Please follow the instructions below in the creation of your poster:
- The poster should be 4’ wide by 3’ high.
- Posters can be created either by hand or in software programs such as PowerPoint or Presentation, or Corelldraw which can then be save in jpg or png file. Remember to mount the poster on the provided tri-fold display board.
- The title of the poster, the name (or names) of the student(s) and faculty mentor(s) should appear at the top of the poster. The title should be a minimum of 2 inches high (144-point) and student name should be a minimum of 1 inch high (72-point).
- The main text of the poster should be legible from a minimum distance of 3 feet using a minimum of 18-point font.
- Headings are a useful tool to delineate sections. Headings should be in 36-point font.
- The poster should not be a research paper stuck onto poster board. The poster should visually represent and interpret information, not merely retell information.
- The poster should explain both visually and verbally the relevance and/or importance of your research and should aim to catch the interest of your viewers quickly and effectively.
- The presented text should be clear and concise. Text should be kept to a minimum with most of the information being presented by means of graphics and/or visual images. This is one of the key components of any successful poster!
- Visuals include tables, charts, figures, drawings, and/or photographs.
- All visuals should be labelled with a caption that explains/interprets the content of the graphic.
- The flow of the poster’s content should be visually and verbally clear. Information in one section should logically integrate with other sections. Information should be arranged in one of two ways: 1) in a manner that parallels reading, visually flowing from top to bottom and from left to right, or 2) in a centralized visual diagram, with your topic at the centre of the board surrounded by four to six radiating fields offering information and interpretation.
- The overall layout of the poster should be attractive. The poster should not he cluttered with too much text or imagery. Fonts should be consistent throughout. Research has demonstrated that viewers are best able to follow consistent text fonts, so we advise a maximum of two different fonts.
- Background colours or images should complement, and not distract from the poster’s topic, text, and graphics. Keep in mind what you are trying to convey with the poster.
- The poster should be free of spelling and grammatical error.
For submission of poster you can upload at https://s.id/PosterSubmission_BCIC4th