BRAIS 2020 POSTPONED
 
The British Association for Islamic Studies and the Aga Khan University Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations have taken the decision to postpone the BRAIS 2020 Conference in response to the escalation of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak.  
 
Many of our delegates are facing increasingly stringent travel restrictions and the situation is developing very quickly. As disappointed as we are to be postponing this much-anticipated conference, continuing would not be in the best interests of our delegates and we feel the decision to postpone is therefore unavoidable.

 

BRAIS 2019: Frequently Asked Questions

 

If you have a question about BRAIS 2020 which is not addressed below, please contact us on: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Q: Where is BRAIS 2019 taking place?

A: BRAIS 2019 is taking place in the Aga Khan University's Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, 10 Handyside Street London, N1C 4DN​. For more information about the ISMC please vist their website: www.aku.edu/ismc/

 

Q: What will it cost to attend BRAIS 2019?

A: Provisional delegate fees for BRAIS 2020 are as follows:

 

Single Day Delegate Fees

Student Members of BRAIS £45
Student non-members of BRAIS + Full and Associate Members of BRAIS £70
Non-student + non-members of BRAIS £85

 

Full Conference Delegate Fees

Student Members of BRAIS £80
Student non-members of BRAIS + Full and Associate Members of BRAIS £125
Non-student + non-members of BRAIS £155

 

Q: How do I register as a delegate for BRAIS 2020?

A: Delegates will be able to register online from the middle of December 2019. BRAIS's Administrative Hub, the Alwaleed Centre at the University of Edinburgh, will be receiving registrations through the University of Edinburgh's ePay system. Registration is quick and easy.

 

Q) How do I submit an abstract or a panel proposal for BRAIS 2020?

A) Please see our Call for Papers for all the information you need to submit your abstract/panel proposal.

 

Q) Can my abstract/panel proposal be in any language?

A) No. Submissions must be in English. Submissions in other languages will not be considered.

 

Q: Are there any topics within Islamic studies that the reviewing panel will not accept abstracts on?

A: No. All abstracts will be reviewed and decisions made based on the academic merits of the proposed paper/panel

 

Q: Do you accept abstracts from undergraduate or Masters students as part of the BRAIS programme?

A: No. Only abstracts from PhD students or PhD holders will be considered.

 

Q: How long should my paper last?

A: Papers on panels with four presenters should last no more than 15 minutes. Papers on panels with three presenters should last no more than 20 minutes. All papers should be presented consecutively, with discussion of all papers taking place at the end.  

 

Q: How many people should be in a panel? Is there a minimum or maximum?

A: The ideal pre-proposed panel should consist of four papers with one member of the panel acting as Panel Chair. Panels of three papers may be submitted but the reviewing committee may use their discretion to add a fourth person to any pre-proposed panel should they find a suitable abstract.

 

Q: What should I consider in preparing my paper?

A: 

  • Make one new argument, not more. Be concise and to the point.
  • Write the paper as an oral communication. Signpost to help listeners follow the argument.
  • Practice the paper to make sure it is clear and coherent and stays well within the time limit (15 minutes for a paper on a four presenter panel).
  • PowerPoint presentation facilities will be available. With PowerPoint, less is more. Make sure the font size is easily visible (at least size 26) and the layout is simple and logical. Also, make sure your visual presentation supports your oral presentation, not detracts from it. Avoid overloading slides with excessive information.

For further guidance on conference presentations, see:

James Gelvin, ‘Preparing and Delivering Conference Papers’

Mary E. Hunt, ‘Be Brief, Be Witty, Be Seated’

Devin Stewart, ‘Suggestions for Presenting a Conference Paper at IQSA’

Julie J. Kilmer, ‘Student Guide to Presenting at the AAR’

 

Q: Are we expected to submit our paper in advance, to share it without fellow panellists or to circulate it after the conference?

A: No. You may wish to do so, but it is not a requirement for participating in the conference.

 

Q: If my abstract is accepted, will I have to become a member of BRAIS in order to present my paper at the conference?

A: We would expect all those who are giving papers at the conference to be members of BRAIS but will not insist on this. It bears repeating that BRAIS members receive significant discounts on conference delegate fees.

 

Q: Can the conference registration payment be made by invoice or must a credit card be used?

A: Payment must be made online using a credit or debit card. We cannot issue invoices. Once you have made your payment you will receive a digital receipt via the email address you provided.

 

Q: Is accommodation available for conference delegates?

A: BRAIS will not be offering accommodation options for BRAIS 2020 due to the wide range of accommodation options available near the venue. We will be publishing a list of conveniently located hotels at a range of price point in January 2020. It is up to BRAIS delegate to organise their own accommodation.

 

Q: What happens if I have registered but can no longer attend the conference? Can I get a refund?

A: If this happens to you, please contact the BRAIS Administrator, Nadin Akta: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. BRAIS can refund delegates up to two weeks before the start of the conference (Monday 23rd April 2020). After this date, no refunds will be possible, regardless of individual circumstances.

   

Q: I will be using a Powerpoint when giving my paper. Do I need to submit this in advance?

A: No. If you are giving a paper at the conference and will be using Powerpoint, please bring your presentation with you on a memory stick. The university technicians will not be able to assist with private laptops. All the machines will be PCs.

 

Q: I am chairing a panel. What should the panel format be?

A: The primary role of the panel chair is to keep time in the interest of fairness to all presenters and the audience. Each panel session is 90 minutes. The presentation time allocated for each paper on a four presenter panel is 15 minutes. Papers on panels with three presenters may run to 20 minutes. We recommend that papers be presented together in the first 60 minutes, leaving 30 minutes for discussion with the audience at the end. This ensures that all presenters receive their full allocation of time to present before turning to audience questions, and it facilitates integrative discussion across the papers.

  

Q: Will there be WiFi access?

A: Wifi will be avilable via ISMC. Instructions on how to join the Wifi network will be found in your delegate pack.

 

Q: Will there be a prayer room available during the conference?

A: Yes. A multi-faith prayer room will be available throughout the conference.

   

Q: How much does it cost to become a member of BRAIS?

A: For membership costs, please see HERE.

 

Q: Do you offer any financial assistance to students whose abstracts are accepted? (i.e. travel, fee waiver, accommodation etc)

A: PhD students are eligible to apply for conference bursaries. The deadline for applications is 25th Feb 2019. Please see HERE

 

Q: Do you provide any assistance with obtaining a visa to attend the conference?

A: For candidates whose abstracts have been selected and who happen to reside outside the EU, please write to the BRAIS Administrator stating that you require a formal letter of invitation for obtaining a visa. The BRAIS administrator email address is: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

Q: Once the conference is over, can you provide individuals with a certificate of attendance/participation? Is there a charge for this service?

A: Yes. In order to obtain the certificate, please write to the BRAIS Administrator on the above email address, clearly stating your name and the title of the paper which you presented. The certificate may take a couple of weeks to produce but there is no fee for this service.

 

Q: Are there any plans to publish conference proceedings after the conference?

A: At this stage there are no plans to publish proceedings from the conference, but this is certainly something which may be considered in future years.

 

Q: Will BRAIS be publishing abstracts, either on paper or online?

A: Yes, abstracts will be published online. This will happen after the conference.

   

Q: Can we submit an abstract as co-authors?

A: Yes, but normally only one author will be invited to present the paper at the conference.

 

Q: Should I send my CV as well as my abstract?

A: No, please do not send CVs as additional attachments. The form through which you submitted you paper/panel proposal asks you for all the information we need about you.

 

Q: Do I need to send a written version of my paper to the conference committee in advance of the conference?

A: No. The abstract you sent is all that we require.

 

Q: I am not currently affiliated to any higher or further education institution. Can I still submit an abstract?

A: Yes, absolutely. We very much welcome abstracts from independent scholars.

 

Q: When will I find out if my abstract has been accepted?

A: The deadline for BRAIS 2020 abstract submissions is Sunday 17th November. Abstract reviews and the drafting of the programme is a lengthy process, but we hope to inform all applicants of our decision by the middle of January 2020. This include applicants whose abstracts are on the reserve list.