WHAT IS THE UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH CONFERENCE?
Few university experiences offer a richer education than standing shoulder-to-shoulder with scholars and researchers working on society’s most important questions and challenges. From cancer prevention to choreography, substance abuse to alternative energy, financial planning to art history, Boise State undergraduates in all fields of study have a unique opportunity to explore and research issues that relate locally, nationally and around the world. Individually or as part of a team, they hone problem solving and critical thinking skills that will serve them for a lifetime, no matter the direction their career paths follow. The annual conference is a forum for undergraduate students from all academic disciplines to demonstrate what they have learned through their research, scholarship, or the arts. Students may present their work in poster, podium presentation, or visual formats.
WHO MAY PARTICIPATE?
Any undergraduate student may participate in the conference provided they have a Boise State faculty sponsor and their project abstract is approved.
WHEN IS THE CONFERENCE?
Monday, April 18, 2016
- Check-in and poster set-up 8:30am-12:00pm Jordan Ballroom Lobby
- Poster Presentations 1:00pm-3:30pm Jordan and Simplot Ballrooms
- Podium Presentations 1:00pm-3:15pm Ah Fong, Alexander, Boyington, Brink, Cataldo, Hatch A, and Hatch B
- Closing 3:30pm-4:00pm Simplot Ballroom
* All Undergraduate Research Conference events to be held in the Student Union Building.
HOW TO SUBMIT A CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION APPLICATION?
The following information is required for the application: .
- Project abstract uploaded as an attachment (abstract should be 150 – 200 words). Abstract must be reviewed and approved by faculty mentor prior to applying for conference.
- Faculty mentor information
- Team member name(s)
- Presentation format (poster, podium, visual arts, media, performing arts)