Registration now open for accepted submissions
Registration Fees
- Regular: £360
- IBPPA Members: £320 (become a member for £20 )
- Reduced*: £210 (see below)
Important Dates
- Deadline for Abstract & Session Submissions: 15 January 2024 (23:59 any time zone)
- Notification of acceptance: 01 March 2024
- Deadline for registration of presenters: 15 March 2024
- Paper Sessions will showcase research from all areas of BPP
- We welcome submissions of both quantitative and qualitative studies
- We are looking for individual or co-authored academic papers that are nearing completion (not study designs or early ideas).
- We do not require full paper submissions
- Presentation + Q&A format
- Sessions will be curated by the programme committee
- Submit extended abstract (MS Word or PDF)
- Thematic Sessions provide a platform for a group of presenters to showcase a range of projects, (case) studies, or papers that are all interconnected under a common theme within the realm of BPP
- Session length: 1.5 hours
- Organized and chaired by the presenters: at least 3 and no more than 4 presenters
- All presenters will need to register and attend in person
- Interactive formats (e.g. panel discussions) will be prioritized
- Submit Thematic Session Proposal (MS Word or PDF) which includes: (1) Proposed title of the Thematic Session, (2) Names & affiliations of all presenters/panellists (3) A brief overview of the theme, the proposed format, and how the individual contributions of the session are connected.
- One submission per session and team.
- Policy Sessions bring together practitioners and academics to discuss empirical and conceptual issues regarding the real-world application of BPP in a wide set of domains and institutional settings, including public administration, municipalities, large organisations, and businesses.
- Session length: 1.5 hours
- Organized and chaired by the Policy Session Organisers: at least 3 and no more than 5 panellists.
- Interactive formats (e.g. panel discussion) are required.
- Submit Policy Session Proposal (MS Word or PDF) which includes: (1) Proposed title of the Policy Session, (2) Names & affiliations of all presenters/panellists, (3) A brief overview of the theme and its importance for Behavioural Public Policy, (4) A short bio (max 100 words) for each panellist.
- One submission per session and team.
* Reduced Registration Fee applies to:
- Students (formal student status)
- Residents in low income, lower-middle-income and upper-middle income economies, based on World Bank classification.