Call for papers

The 'call for papers' has now closed therefore the IAEA 2008 Conference organisers are unable to accept any further proposals.  Acceptance of papers has now been confirmed.


Although registration closed on 11 July, if you are a presenter and you have not yet registered, you must register for the conference immediately – please visit the registration page for further details.

If you have any queries please contact the IAEA 2008 Conference Programme Sub-Committee at iaea2008@cambridgeassessment.org.uk, by fax (+44 (0) 1223 55 2700) or by mail: IAEA 2008 Conference Programme Sub-Committee, ARD Division, Cambridge Assessment, 1 Hills Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom, CB1 2EU.

Information for presenters:

Conference papers will be distributed in electronic format (e.g. data stick) during the conference. Hard copies of PowerPoint presentations will be made available to participants*.

  • The full paper should have been submitted to the IAEA 2008 Conference Programme Sub-Committee by 11 July 2008. Ideally, the full paper should be no more than 10 pages, including abstract, references, graphics and tables etc. Papers must not be overtly commercial.
  • Your biography (of no more than 100 words) should have been submitted to the IAEA 2008 Conference Programme Sub-Committee by 11 July 2008.
  • Your PowerPoint presentation should be submitted to the IAEA 2008 Conference Programme Sub-Committee no later than 1 August 2008.
  • Papers, biographies and PowerPoint presentations should be submitted by email (iaea2008@cambridgeassessment.org.uk) or in electronic format by mail (e.g. on CD or data stick, sent by courier) to: IAEA 2008 Conference Programme Sub-Committee, ARD Division, Cambridge Assessment, 1 Hills Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom, CB1 2EU.

*Copyright: Please note that by submitting your paper, you are also granting permission to the 34th IAEA Annual Conference Organisers to publish your abstract in hard copy and your paper electronically on both data stick and in the public domain of the IAEA website.