ISEA Doctoral Colloquium calls higher degree students engaged with practice and research, studying their Masters through to PhD, to engage with and receive feedback from academics in practice and each other in ISEAs first doctoral colloquium, scoped to guide and support them in the successful completion of their studies.
Ideal candidates should have chosen a clear research topic, reviewed the literature, and selected a research methodology. The selection of the candidates is based on the quality and maturity of the proposals, relevance to the ISEA audience as well as the potential level of contribution of the DC to the PhD candidate’s dissertation.
This one-day colloquium, will be held as part of the academic conference component of ISEA2024 at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre from 24-26 June 2024. The exact day of the colloquium will be confirmed once the program is released. All presenting authors must have a paid registration to attend ISEA2024 for at least one day (day of colloquium), student rates available.
Using the doctoral colloquium template please follow the below guidelines:
Using the online submission portal, authors will be asked to upload their submission (using the appropriate template) as a single Word document file.
Click the below button to access the ISEA2024 Doctoral Colloquium submission portal. Only submissions submitted through this online portal will be considered for the 2024 program.
Submissions will be accepted via the online portal until 5:00pm on Monday 4 March 2024 AEST or until event capacity is reached.
If you have any queries regarding the submission process please contact the ISEA2024 symposium organiser, Expert Events.
ISEA2024 acknowledges the Turrbal and Yugara as the First Nations owners of the lands where the symposium will be held. We pay our respects to their elders, lores, customs and creation spirits. We also acknowledge and pay respects to all First Nations peoples across the continent and beyond Australian shores.
ISEA2024 acknowledges the Turrbal and Yugara as the First Nations owners of the lands where the symposium will be held. We pay our respects to their elders, lores, customs and creation spirits. We also acknowledge and pay respects to all First Nations peoples across the continent and beyond Australian shores.