Deadlines & Information

Types of Submission

HCII2026 invites you to participate and contribute to this international forum for the dissemination and exchange of up-to-date scientific information on theoretical, generic and applied areas of HCI.

HCII 2026 will run as an 'on-site' Conference with the additional option for 'on-line' participation.

We look forward to receiving your submission(s). All submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least two independent referees from the International Program Boards.

Kindly note that the official language of the Conference is English.

Papers

Original research work on theoretical, generic and applied areas of HCI

Posters

Short reports on scientific results or professional news or work in progress

Student Design Competition

Design ideas demonstrated through videos

Courses

Deliver a Course at introductory, intermediate or advanced level regarding one of the Conference topics

Submission Deadlines

All times are in Anywhere on Earth (AoE) time zone.
Details
 
Proposal Length
 

Proposal Deadline
 
Review Notification
 
Final submission
 
 

Registration
Regular Papers1
 
Proposal Length: 800 words abstract
 
Proposal Deadline: 10 October 2025
 
Review Notification: 21 November 2025
 
Final submission: 30 January 2026
 
Full paper5
Registration: 13 February 2026
 
Posters1, 2
 
Proposal Length: 300 words abstract
 
Proposal Deadline: 16 January 2026
 
Review Notification: 6 February 2026
 
Final submission: 6 March 2026
 
Short paper5
Registration: 6 March 2026
 
Student Designs3
 
Proposal Length: 5 min video clip & 300 words abstract
 
Proposal Deadline: 13 March 2026
 
Review Notification: 3 April 2026
 
Final submission: N/A
 
 

Registration: 1 May 2026
 
Courses4
 
Proposal Length: 300 words abstract
 
Proposal Deadline: 10 October 2025
 
Review Notification: 14 November 2025
 
Final submission: 5 June 2026
 
Course handout
Registration: N/A
 
  • 1 Submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least two independent referees from the HCII 2026 International Program Boards.
  • 2 Following the successful organization in the context of HCII 2025, poster pitches sessions will be organized. A poster pitch is a brief, focused oral presentation—lasting 2 minutes—where each poster presenter will have the opportunity to highlight the core idea, motivation, and contribution of their work to a broader audience. These will take place during refreshment and lunch breaks, on 29-31 July, to ensure visibility and maximize engagement by Conference on-site attendees.
  • 3 A distinguished international committee will be the jury.
  • 4 Deliver a course at introductory, intermediate, or advanced level regarding one of the Conference topics.
  • 5 Camera-ready version both in an editable (like the freeware LaTeX or MS Word docx) and in PDF format.

Registration Regulation

In order to provide a greater opportunity for more people to present at the Conference, multiple submissions by single authors or by the same author with multiple accounts, cannot be accepted. Co-authors may appear on multiple submissions, but each accepted paper, or poster, with multiple co-authors should have a different Conference registrant.

For presentation of a submission at the Conference and inclusion in the Proceedings, one registration per submission is required by a specific deadline per submission type, which will be available at the corresponding web page of the submission type.