Programme Nordyrk Conference 2024

The full conference programme has been published and can be accessed here on the Oxfords Abstracts platform: 

General programme outline

3. June
10:00-10:45
Check in + coffee
10:45-11:00Opening of Conference
11:00-12:00Keynote
12:00-13:00Lunch
13:00-14:30Parallel sessions 
14:30-15:15Poster session and coffee break
15:15-16:15Nordyrk annual meeting
16:15-18:15Welcome reception
  
4. June
9:00-10:00
Keynote
10:00-10:30Coffee break
10:30-12:00Parallel sessions 
12:00-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:00Parallel sessions
15:00-15:30Coffee break
15:30-17:00Parallel sessions
19:00-23:00
Dinner in Harpa (Only for regular ticket – not included in the One day ticket)
  
5. June 
9:00-10:30
Parallel sessions 
10:30-11:00Coffee break
11:00-12:00Keynote
12:00-12:15Closing ceremony
12:15-12:45Lunch (grab and go)
13:00-15:00

Visit to the Technical College (Sign up for the visit here)

The Technical College is located at Háteigsvegur across the street from School of Education and on Skólavörðuholt. We will meet at the conference registration table and then walk together. The visit will start at Háteigsvegur and then participants will walk to Skólavörðuholt if the weather permits (about 15 minute walk).  

Registration is required as places are limited.

Parallel sessions

The parallel sessions can be individual papers sessions, symposium or workshops. 

Paper sessions:

90 minutes with three papers presented: 20 minutes presentation + 10 minutes discussion per paper, steered by a chair.

90 minutes with four papers presented: 15 minutes presentation + 7 minutes discussion per paper, steered by a chair.

Workshop

Presentation, which is a more interactive session of 90 minutes, involving the participants

Symposium

90 minutes presentation coordinated by a group, presenting their work (research, developmental project, work-in-progress, finished projects). 

Languages

Papers and presentations will be in Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, and English. Each session will include presentations either in English or in Nordic languages, i.e., English, and Nordic languages are not mixed in the same session. Information on the language of each session is provided in the programme.