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Overview

The purpose of this conference is to highlight research being done by current Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­ students. Students may submit posters highlighting their research.

The will take place in the Fine Arts Hall Lobby on Monday, April 20, 4 - 6 p.m.

Posters will be judged in one of two categories:

  • Empirical Research - Empirical research comprises those projects which primarily require data gathering by experiments, surveys, etc. conducted by the same students. Data gathering is guided by a clearly identified research question or hypothesis. Generally speaking, the work in this category is meant to cover projects employing the scientific method. Projects for this category can originate in any department or field of inquiry.
  • Analytical Research - Analytical research comprised those projects which primarily require students to analyze concepts, interpret texts, and form arguments, etc. Generally speaking, the work in this category includes analyses in support of theses or explanations of difficult concepts, not merely summarization or recitation of known positions. Projects for this category can originate in any department or field of inquiry.

Entries will consist of a poster showcasing research and may include multimedia elements (audio clips, animation, videos)

Suggestions for multimedia:

  • PowerPoints with voice overs ()
  • PowerPoints using the recorded feature ()
  • Google Slides with audio/video ()

Suggestions for posters using the same research elements:

  • PowerPoint
  • Canva
  • Adobe

Creative Project and Oral Presentations

Note: Due to a low number of submissions in the past, there will not be a Creative Project or Oral Presentation category this year. Students are welcome to present a creative item along with their poster if desired.

For more information, please see the FAQ for students.

If you are an instructor interested in judging, please email RUE@sfcollege.edu