Hi Everyone,
Im off to a conference in May, my first one and i was wondering what people wear at conferences? Im presenting a poster so will try to look smart on that day but i was wondering if people tend to go dressed smartly or whether people go casual in jeans etc?
Hope you can help. Having a bit of a panic
For day long or a couple of day conferences I pretty much always go smart
For week long ones, I would just wear what you normally wear, but obviously smart at your poster session and at conference dinners etc.
this might depend on your field, but for science I tend to find most folk just wear normal clothes i.e. jeans and t-shirts during the day
Hope this helps
S
This may just be "me", but I think if you are wanting to make a professional impression, it would be important to be smartly dressed through out. You never know who you might meet in a casual conversation, during coffee or otherwise, and I think its important to make an impression of being "professional" in your approach to your research, albeit you are a student.
I see a mix of clothing at conferences, from shirt and tie and jacket and suit, to jeans, all at the same one. I myself tend to dress as I would if I was going to work ( or research during the day at the university) in a skirt, tights, sensible shoes, etc, in conservative colours of black, grey, navy blue or white, and a conservative shirt or blouse ( long sleeves, buttoned up). That said, each field has its own rules, but as a student trying to get your foot on the bottom rung of the ladder, I think you will not go wrong by being smartly dressed but you might go wrong by wearing jeans.
I do agree, you never know who you might meet (possible future employers), but I still think that as long as you are well dressed in jeans and not scruffy then its still fine for the day time events - this is just my experience and opinion-
Certainly a lot of the older generation do stick to Khakis and polo shirts etc, or suits but I'd say thats pretty rare (in science, in my experience)
But I agree with Olivia its harder to make a bad impression if you are well dressed
It depends on your subject. You'd be hard pushed to find a t-shirt and jeans dress code at a law or business conference. If it's in a hot country - then it's likely to be smart-casual clothing eg. polo shirt, chinos etc, linen suits etc no matter what the subject area. Over here, it's virtually always formal suits for business/law conferences.
Try contacting the conference organisers...
Some conferences are also more formal perhaps if there is an event on in the evening--generally the conference programme indicates the level of dress, i.e. smart casual, etc. Although what is smart or business casual is in itself a matter of definition. You might want to take a range of clothing, and judge for yourself what seems to be appropriate, such as a pair of decent jeans, something a bit smarter, and then you have the choice. I can see it would be horrible to be the only person in a suit when everyone else is in jeans...
It's easier for women, I think, because I just wear a skirt if I'm unsure. To play it safe, if I was a man, I'd wear something like cords or chinos and a collared shirt. At the conferences I've been to (arts subjects...) you'd look way overdressed in a suit, and probably a bit overdressed in a tie, especially in summer weather.
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