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Abstract Submission Guidelines
Abstract Length: Maximum 250 words
Research and Projects: Structured abstracts with sections for Background and Aims, Methods, Results, and Conclusion
Workshops: Structured abstracts that include learning objectives, active learning strategies and assessment, and anticipated duration.
Creative Arts: Abstract can provide information on medium, inspiration, and learning objectives as applicable.
Abstracts may only be submitted electronically via this Dryfta/Conference site
Abstracts should be original, may be submitted in French or English, and are to be presented in English
The presenting author is required to inform all co-authors of the content of the abstract before submission
Abstracts must be received by the 18th of January 2026
After submission, you will receive confirmation via email that your abstract has been received, with your abstract ID number. Please refer to this abstract ID number going forward in all correspondence regarding the abstract.
All submitted abstracts will be anonymized and reviewed by the Scientific Committee for quality, correctness, originality, and relevance
Notification of abstract status will be sent from the submission portal once the review process is complete
Biography of the author(s) must be submitted via the submission portal.
The conference committee will endeavour to schedule presentation type according to authors' preferences but reserves the right to decide on the final form of presentation.
Presenting authors MUST register for the Conference.
Research/Projects that will be completed after the submission deadline, but in time to release results prior to the Conference may still be submitted.

Abstract Submission begins November 1st, 2025
Please note that by submitting an abstract, you agree to the following:
I accept that the content of this abstract cannot be modified or corrected after final submission.
Submission of the abstract constitutes my consent to publication (e.g. conference website, programme, other promotional materials etc.).
As the abstract submitter, I warrant and represent that I am the sole owner or have the rights of all the information and content provided to the Conference organizing committee.
Your presentation content will be made available electronically to the conference committee no later than 1 week prior to the conference.
Your presentation will be made available by CANN to delegates and members through the Conference website in protected PDF format, or recorded video format.
Download the Call for Abstracts PDF here