Student Research Days: Graduate Poster Session
Research in Arts and Humanities, Business, Education, Engineering, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences
Daily:
–
Date:
3:00 pm –
5:00 pm
Nebraska Union
Target Audiences:
1400 R St
Lincoln NE 68508
Lincoln NE 68508
Additional Info: NU
Contact:
Lisa Maupin, (402) 472-0030, lmaupin2@unl.edu
The Office of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships, the Office of Graduate Studies, and the Office of Research and Innovation will be hosting our annual Student Research Days Poster Sessions and Creative Exhibitions. This is a great opportunity for students to present their research or creative work to the larger UNL community. During registration, presenters can choose to participate in a poster and creative exhibition competition. Awards from the UNL colleges and Honors Program will be available. Most students will present using research posters, but students are also welcome to share their work in other formats if that is more appropriate to their work.
Register to Present: https://research.unl.edu/events/researchdays_nuramp.php?EMSEventUUID=ebfb99e8-bd5c-401e-9300-29d5e17a5f78
Graduate Poster Session information: https://research.unl.edu/springresearchdays/graduate-poster-session-and-creative-exhibition/
Please note that each day undergraduates will present in the mornings (10 a.m.-12 p.m.) and graduate students will present in the afternoons (3 p.m.-5 p.m.).
April 15 will highlight engineering and physical sciences presentations, while April 16 will highlight arts and humanities, education, business, social sciences, and life sciences presentations.
Register to Present: https://research.unl.edu/events/researchdays_nuramp.php?EMSEventUUID=ebfb99e8-bd5c-401e-9300-29d5e17a5f78
Graduate Poster Session information: https://research.unl.edu/springresearchdays/graduate-poster-session-and-creative-exhibition/
Please note that each day undergraduates will present in the mornings (10 a.m.-12 p.m.) and graduate students will present in the afternoons (3 p.m.-5 p.m.).
April 15 will highlight engineering and physical sciences presentations, while April 16 will highlight arts and humanities, education, business, social sciences, and life sciences presentations.
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This event originated in Office of Research and Innovation.