About OzCHI
OzCHI is the annual non-profit conference for the Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group (CHISIG) and Australia's leading forum for the latest in HCI research and practice. OzCHI attracts a broad international community of researchers, industry practitioners, academics and students. Participants come from a range of backgrounds and include interaction designers, user experience (UX) practitioners, information architects, software engineers, human factors experts, information systems analysts and social scientists.
Call For Papers
We invite contributions on any topic related to how people or societies interact with novel technologies, including but not limited to:
- Indigenous influences on technology
- Design for connection
- Equity and ethics in human computer interaction
- Conceptual issues in human computer interaction or design
- Empirical studies of interactions between people and technology
- Social implications of novel systems
- Design for under-represented groups
- Technical human computer interaction
Contributions must be novel, not published or under review elsewhere. Authors may be students, academics, or industry practitioners–all are welcome!
Submission dates
12th June 2024: Long papers
10th July 2024: Workshop proposals
10th August 2024: Student design competition
14th August 2024: Short papers, Demonstrations and Doctoral
Colloquium
Notifications of Acceptance
31st July 2024: Long papers and Workshop proposals
2nd October 2024: Short papers, demonstrations and doctoral colloquium
The conference will be in-person and each contribution is expected to present in person, except in extenuating personal circumstances.