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TheÌý, in collaboration with theÌýUnited Government of Graduate Students (UGGS), invites graduate and professional students from all disciplines to participate in a poster session with lightning talks forÌý. Deadline extended.Ìý
Event Details
Posters and lightning talks may present research, creative works,Ìýinventions and more. The only restrictions are that posters and lightning talks must fit within the size/time restrictions outlined below. We welcome novel presentation methods and styles, whether it is an original song for the lightning talk, photos of a performance for a poster, excerpts from a creative writing projectÌýor an interactive poster for explaining research. If you have an idea you want to confirm is appropriate for this forum,Ìýfeel free to emailÌýjennifer.reeve@colorado.edu.
For more information on Research & Innovation Week and related events, please clickÌýHERE.
Guidelines for Submission
Instructions for Submission
Presenting authors will provide anÌýabstractÌý(max. 250 words) for submission evaluation. Submissions will be evaluated via panel comprised of United Government of Graduate Student members and affiliates.ÌýNote:ÌýDo notÌýinclude your title, funding information, any graphics, or authors' names in your abstract. References are encouraged, butÌýdo notÌýinclude a reference list.
Submissions are now closed.Ìý
Award Information
The United Government of Graduate Students (UGGS) will select 5 graduate student abstracts from the submission portal to receive free printing service for their posters. Additionally, a judge panel will attend the session on October 16th to select three graduate student posters and one lightning talk for an awardÌýwith aÌýsmall monetary prize.
Good luck!
Benefits of Presenting
Questions?
Please contact Jennifer Reeve with the United Government of Graduate Students (jennifer.reeve@colorado.edu),ÌýorÌýChris Yankee in the Research &ÌýInnovation Office (chris.yankee@colorado.edu).