Guidelines for Presentations at the Soil ReUnion Congress 2025
Dear participants,
During registration, you chose one of three formats for presenting. Here are the guidelines to help us maintain a concise and smooth program while following the trend of short and effective formats:
- Oral Presentations
- Duration: up to 7 minutes, with approximately 3 minutes reserved for introduction and brief Q&A.
- Recommended slides: up to 7 slides.
- Template: e-template provided below. If your institution or project already has a defined visual identity, feel free to use your own style; we only kindly ask you to use the opening slide from the attached template as the title slide of your presentation.
1_Soil ReUnion Congress_template_oral presentation
- Three-Minute Poster Talks
- Format: short and dynamic; key points only, connecting the speaker with the topic.
- Duration: 3 minutes.
- Recommended slides: 3 slides (title, main idea, and general conclusion).
- Template: e-template provided below. If your institution or project already has a defined visual identity, feel free to use your own style; we only kindly ask you to use the opening slide from the attached template as the title slide of your presentation.
2_Soil ReUnion Congress_template_three-minute poster
- Static e-Posters (displayed in the Congress Hall)
- Duration: entire conference day.
- Recommended template: single slide template provided.
- Please ensure your material is high resolution.
- Feel free to organize the space within the poster in the way that suits you best.
- See template below.
3_Soil ReUnion Congress_poster single static slide in congress hall
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Please send your poster no later than October 15 to:
File name: ID_LastName_FirstName.ppt
We wish you successful preparations and look forward to seeing you soon!
Organizing Committee
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