Poster Presentations
Abstracts for the ICIC2026 Poster Presentations can be found here.
Posters are accepted in three categories:
Business & Social Sciences
Choose this category if your project mainly looks at how people, groups, or organizations work in the real world.
- Business, marketing, finance
- Psychology and behaviour
- Society, culture, education
- Communication, media, public issues
- Governments, institutions, international affairs
If your project studies real-world behaviour, systems, trends, or practical problems, it fits here.
Natural & Environmental Sciences
Choose this category if your project is about nature, science, the environment, or technology.
- Biology, chemistry, physics
- Environmental issues, ecosystems, sustainability
- Engineering, computing, data, algorithms
- Scientific experiments or technical designs
If your project studies how natural or technical systems work, it fits here.
Arts & Humanities
Choose this category if your project is mainly about ideas, values, meaning, culture, ethics, language, creativity, or how we understand human experience.
- Literature, writing, languages
- Philosophy, ethics, religion
- History, culture, communication
- Art or design concepts presented in poster form
- Questions about values, principles, or meaning
If your project focuses on ideas, values, culture, or how we make sense of the human world, it fits here.
Who May Apply
- University students — any level, any institution
- High school students — Grades 1–3
Maximum 4 students per group. All submissions must be in English.
What You Submit
- By May 8: Poster title and abstract, submitted via the online form
- By June 5: A1 poster file (PDF, JPG, or PNG)
Prizes
Awarded per category, in both High School and University divisions.
Questions may be directed to Tan Jue Xin at tanjx@thu.edu.tw or Mrinalini Mishra at mishra_m@thu.edu.tw.