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Submit Your Abstract!


Are you a student who has done research in the field of physical activity? Have you been wanting to showcase your work at a conference, but the fees, travel, and time have been an obstacle? If you answered yes to these questions then don't fear, the APHA Physical Activity Section has got you covered!

Thanks to the student leadership team of the PA Section, they are now accepting abstracts for our first ever Physical Activity Twitter Conference! To submit an abstract, the first author must be a current student (e.g. undergraduate, graduate, doctoral). Students are not required to be a current APHA member. We welcome submissions related to all areas of public health and physical activity. This is a great opportunity for students to share their research and work, add to their resume/CV, and potentially win prizes and awards!

For more information and the abstract submission guidelines/submission link, please visit http://bit.ly/PhysActTC

Abstracts will be accepted until Friday May 31, 2019.

Please see the below flyer for more information, and don't forget to follow the APHA's Physical Activity Section on Twitter @PAsectionAPHA.

 

Published: 5/15/2019


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