The African International Conference provides a platform for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, government, and innovators to converge and delve into the critical issues shaping the African continent.
Call for abstracts
The theme of this event is ‘African Renaissance: Reclaiming narratives and advancing a shared future'. The deadline for submissions for abstracts is 30 January 2026.
Call for abstracts
The theme of this event is ‘African Renaissance: Reclaiming narratives and advancing a shared future'. The deadline for submissions for abstracts is 30 January 2026.
Conference sub-themes
We invite scholarly contributions that align with the conference theme, African Renaissance: Reclaiming Narratives and Advancing a Shared Future, under the sub-themes:
Presentation formats
Presenters will deliver a structured presentation, followed by a dedicated Q&A session with attendees. This format is designed for the comprehensive exploration of research findings.
Presenters will showcase their research using a printed, A1-sized poster. Poster sessions are designed for dynamic exchanges, involving a 5-minute research overview followed by a 5-minute Q&A period with small groups of rotating attendees. This format encourages speed-style networking.
Abstract submission guidelines
Interested participants are invited to submit an abstract that adheres strictly to the following requirements:
The abstract must be a maximum of 250 words and address the following five elements within the body text:
Please ensure the following details accompany your abstract submission:
Submit your abstracts by 30 January 2026
We eagerly anticipate reviewing your abstracts. Further details will be shared upon abstract acceptance.
Successful applicants will have their submitted abstracts provided within the conference programme.
Other key activities
A pre-conference workshop is included as part of the itinerary for 2026 conference.
In plenary and parallel sessions, our guest speakers will share ongoing research, activities and findings with you.
A range of panel discussions, roundtable debates and networking opportunities will open conversations on our conference themes whilst allowing you to develop your professional networks.
If you have any queries, please email africa-conference@bradford.ac.uk.