Frequently asked questions

Read the answers to the common questions on the conference.

Why attend?

Where is the conference is held?

Campus of the Libyan International Medical University, Kairawan, street, Benghazi, Libya

How can I register?

You can register online or in person at LIMU.

What type of presentation I can share in?

Who should attend?

What are the differences between the types of sessions?

poster presentation, or facilitated poster session, is when the authors of the posters present their findings. They are in groups, divided by theme, of up to 12 presenters. These group sessions last for 90 minutes and are facilitated by a faculty member. Each presentation lasts for 5 minutes, with 2-3 minutes for questions after. Once a presentation is finished, you move on to the next poster in that grouping.

An oral presentation is a group of up to 6 individual presenters that have been grouped together based on the theme and/or topic. Research papers are allowed 15 minutes to present, and 5 minutes for questions. Experts’ lectures are for 25 minutes.

workshop is a 120-minute activity. The presentation is highly interactive & motivating with hands-on participation.

What are the fees to attend the conference?

Dental Student 100 LYD, General Dentist 150 LYD, Specialist 200 LYD.

What does my registration include?

In addition to attending the main conference, also covers the certificate, coffee breaks, snacks, and lunch box.

What is the conference program?

The final conference program will be released online on 00th of November, 2022. Meanwhile, check the provisional program

What should I wear?

Business casual attire, with layers (it may be chilly or warm inside one of the presentations), and comfortable shoes.

Will I receive a digital certificate of attendance?

Yes. Names will appear exactly as they appear in your filled registration form.

Are workshops included in conference registration?

You can register in each separately.  All workshops, oral presentations, and poster presentations are first come, first served.