Important: You can download the guidelines here.
Oral presentations and posters are accepted in both Spanish and English.
Proposals must be submitted via institutional email in a Word document by April 30th, using the following form.
Abstracts should have a minimum extension of 600 words, and a maximum of 800, with a separate bibliography and an academic resume of no more than five lines. All proporsals will belong in one of the following research categories (and must be addressed in the form):
1. THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY AND HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
History and Philosophy of Science
Logic and Epistemology
Metaphysics and Philosophy of Religion
Philosophy of History
Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
Modern Philosophy
Contemporary Thought Currents
Hermeneutics
Philosophy of Mind
Moral and Political Philosophy
Aesthetics and Theory of Art
Rhetoric and Philosophy of Language
2. LANGUAGE, DISCOURSE, AND COMMUNICATION
Linguistic Theory: Biological, Cognitive, Social, and Interlinguistic Aspects
Applications of Linguistics: Computational, Forensic, and Translation and Interpretation
Linguistics Applied to Discourse and Communication Studies
Linguistics Applied to the Acquisition and Learning of Modern and Classical Languages
Interdisciplinary Studies of Language and Discourse
Philological studies
Once the material received has been evaluated, the selected candidates will be notified of their acceptance by May 10th, allowing sufficient time to configure the program and prepare their presentations.
Posters should be sent to: Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, C/ Francisco Tomás y Valiente, 1. Autonomous University of Madrid. Ciudad Universitaria de Cantoblanco, 28049 Madrid (unless at least 10 poster submissions are received by April 30th, that category will be eliminated).
*The organization will notify those registered for this participation option on May 1st to prevent the participants from submitting their entries if the activity is canceled.

