The 6th Qilu International Young Nursing Scholars Forum
May 27-28, 2022 (subject to change)
Hybrid Mode
Call for Application!
Submission deadline: Sunday, March 27, 2022
With special excitement and enthusiasm, and on behalf of the School of Nursing and Rehabilitation and the Organization Committee, we are pleased to invite you to present your work at the 6th Qilu International Young Nursing Scholars Forum, May 27-28, 2022.
The Qilu International Young Nursing Scholars Forum (QIYNSF) was first initiated in 2017 to provide a platform to share insights and promote collaborative research among young scholars from multidisciplinary backgrounds and different institutions worldwide. In addition, it is also designated to foster the future of the SDU Nursing and Rehabilitation by expanding our talent pool and attracting young talent scholars to pursue a career at SDU Nursing and Rehabilitation. The past four rounds of QIYNSF from 2017 to 2020 turned out to be a great success. More than 80 PhD students, post doctorate fellows, and early career faculty with multidisciplinary backgrounds who were educated or working in the USA, Canada, England, Australia, Japan, Sweden, and China presented their research to more than 4,000 attendees from the country.
In 2022, we continue to host the 6th QIYNSF to fulfill the forum theme, "Innovation, Collaboration, Promotion, & Navigation". The forum will continue to provide an opportunity to network and create collaborations among young scholars. Attendees will have ample opportunities to learn about recent advances in the field and share their work and ideas with others who are committed to the advancement of nursing and health sciences.
Call for Abstracts for Oral Presentations
Presentations that demonstrate state of the science of nursing research, education, and evidence-based practice projects or papers are invited.
Speakers are required to have education background in nursing or health related disciplines, and be Doctorate Degree holders or be graduated with a doctorate degree by the end of the year. They are expected to provide information, strategies, and/or tools relevant to nursing researchers, educators, practitioners, and/or policy makers to advance their work. Topics on all aspects of nursing research are welcome, whereas those on nursing education, mental health, aging and geriatric nursing, chronic disease management, rehabilitation sciences, implementation science, and translational research are preferred.Oral presentations will feature completed research, education, evidenced-based practice projects or papers related to nursing. Speakers will be grouped in sessions by topic area and will present at their assigned concurrent session using PowerPoint slides. The oral presentation length will be 25 minutes, which includes time for questions and discussion.
Application guidelines
Abstracts and applicant’s information must be submitted in English or Chinese by filling in the application form and send it to Dr. Naixue Cui atnursing@email.sdu.edu.cn.
Abstracts must include: Title, Background and Purpose, Model / Framework, if used, Methods, Results, Conclusions and Implications.
Word limit: Abstract in English should have at least 300 words and there is no maximum limit. Abstract in Chinese should have word count between 500 and 800.
Evaluation criteria: Abstracts will be reviewed and evaluated for their scientific merit and their relevance to nursing research, education, and practice.
Due dates and notification: Abstract submissions will be accepted until Sunday, March 27, 2022.
Notification of the Organization Committee's decision to accept or decline your abstract will be sent to you no later than Sunday, April 17, 2022.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Naixue Cui at nursing@email.sdu.edu.cn.
Please feel free to share this with your colleagues and students.
We look forward to receiving your application submission.
Kefang Wang, PhD, RN, FAAN
Dean and Professor, School of Nursing and Rehabilitation, Shandong University
QIYNSF Organization Committee Chair