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Thursday, November 12, 2020 by Chris Wellekens |
Now to be held online and on demand.
Dear Colleague,
We are excited to announce that the 12th Oxford Dysfluency Conference (ODC) will be held online from 7-8 January 2021 and will be available afterwards on-demand.
This exciting event is a valuable opportunity for you to share your work, listen to talks live or at your leisure and to connect with other attendees, speakers and poster presenters all in one place.
We are currently compiling the programme and registration will be open soon. Please sign up for conference news to make sure you are kept up to date.
Submit your abstracts now on the following topics.
Regards,
Conference Chairs
Sharon Millard, The Michael Palin Centre for Stammering, UK
New dates announced: So that you can submit your abstract and register with confidence we are relaxing our cancellation terms due to the Coronavirus COVID-19 situation. Rest assured that we will refund your registration fee, with no penalty, should you wish to cancel during the uncertainty of the outbreak. Dear Colleague, As the spread of COVID-19 continues and the situation is still uncertain, Elsevier and the Conference Chairs have taken the decision to postpone the 12th Oxford Dysfluency Conference (ODC) to 6-9 January 2021 in the same venue, St Catherine?s College Oxford. Due to the re-scheduling of the conference we are able to extend the submission deadline for oral and poster abstracts to 21 August 2020. Submit your abstracts now on the following topics.
The Oxford Dysfluency Conference has a reputation as one of the leading international scientific conferences in the field of dysfluency. The conference brings together researchers and clinicians, providing a showcase and forum for discussion and collegial debate about the most current and innovative research and clinical practices. Throughout the history of the Oxford Dysfluency Conference, the primary aim has been to bridge the gap between research and clinical practice. We look forward to welcoming you to Oxford in January. Regards, Conference Chairs Sharon Millard, The Michael Palin Centre for Stammering, UK |
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