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Harvard College Undergraduate Research Association (HCURA) National Collegiate Research Conference (NCRC) 2013

Harvard University | Cambridge, MA
January 24-26, 2013

NCRC 2013 is the second annual undergraduate research conference hosted by the Harvard College Undergraduate Research Association. Students can submit applications to present as plenary speakers or to present posters. Student presenters will be hosted by Harvard students in Harvard residence halls over the course of the weekend. The schedule for the conference will include a number of keynote speakers, poster and plenary sessions, a career fair, and social events. More information about the conference can be found on the conference website.

Congratulations to the following students for being accepted to present their research at NCRC (HCURA): Elliott Chiu (Biology, '13), Veronika Legkobitova (Mechanical Engineering, '16), Matthew McBride (Chemistry, '15), Averie Palovcak (Biomedical Engineering, '16), Shravan Savant (Biology, '14), and Terry Xie (Materials Engineering, '14).

HCURA

 

Council of Undergraduate Research (CUR) Posters on the Hill 2013

Washington, DC
April 23-24, 2013

The CUR Posters on the Hill event allows undergraduate students from across the country to present research, scholarship, and creative work to members of Congress at a poster session on Capitol Hill.

Students will be notified in mid-February if they have been accepted to present at the CUR Posters on the Hill event.

 

National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) 2013

University of Wisconsin - La Crosse | La Crosse, WI
April 11-13, 2013

The National Conferences on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) promote undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative activity in all fields of study.  

The annual conference gives undergraduate scholars in all fields and from all types of institutions of higher learning a forum to share the results of their work through posters, presentations, performances and works of art.

Congratulations to the following students who were accepted to present their work at this year's NCUR:

Alex Benjamin (Mechanical Engineering, '15)
Rishon Benjamin (Chemical Engineering, '15)
Lindsay Bushong (Environmental Science, '16)
Aja Carter (Biology, '14)
Elliott Chiu (Biology, '13)
Sabrina Douglas (Nursing, '16)
Jordan Jobs (Information Systems, '16)
Veronika Legkobitova (Mechanical Engineering, '16)
Megan Levis (Biomedical Engineering, '16)
Esteban Martinez (Biology, '14)
Averie Palovcak (Biomedical Engineering, '16)
Jordan Sbraccia (Business Administration, '16)
Mashaal Syed (Biomedical Engineering, '16)
Terry Xie (Materials Engineering, '14)

Please note: Students accepted to present must return their deposit and travel grant application to the Office of Undergraduate Research no later than 4:00pm on Friday, February 15th to commit to attending the conference. Please contact Jaya Mohan with any questions.

 

Colonial Academic Alliance (CAA)

CAA Undergraduate Research Conference 2013
University of Delaware | Wilmington, DE
April 11-13, 2013

At the Colonial Academic Alliance (CAA) Undergraduate Research Conference, undergraduate research in all disciplines is welcome - from the STEM fields to the humanities, fine arts, and social sciences. Findings are presented through poster sessions and oral presentations. Participants will meet peers from the other CAA institutions and gain experience presenting their work in a professional forum.

Students must be nominated by faculty members or college deans to present their research at CAA 2013. The OUR Staff will contact each college and department for nominations in January or February 2013 and will notify students who have been nominated as presenters by February 2013.

The OUR will full fund up to 10 students to attend CAA 2013 if they are nominated to present their research AND if they fill out the OUR Undergraduate Research Grant application. Full funding includes costs of travel, accommodations, food, and registration.

www.ColonialAcademicAlliance.org

 

Presenting Research @ Drexel University

The Researchers' Report

The Office of Undergraduate Research is hosting a student speaker series, titled The Researchers' Report, in which undergraduate researchers can present their work to their peers. If you are interested in presenting a 10-15 minute oral presentation of your undergraduate research, please contact Jaya Mohan (jmohan@drexel.edu) for details about this presentation opportunity.

The Researchers' Report takes place from 6:00pm-7:00pm in the first-floor Multipurpose Room of Millennium Hall. Two students present their work in each session.This term's dates and presenters are as follows:

The Researchers' Report Schedule: Winter Term 2013
Wednesday, January 16th Abigail Harris (Biology, '15)
  Matthew McBride (Chemistry, '15)
Tuesday, January 29th Mark Koh (Computer Science, '16)
  Elliott Chiu (Biology, '13)
Tuesday, February 12th Shravan Savant (Biology, '14)
  Veronika Legkobitova (Mechanical Engineering, '16)
Wednesday, February 27th Aja Carter (Biology, '14)
  Averie Palovcak (Biomedical Engineering '16)

 

CAA Undergraduate Research Journal

The CAA Undergraduate Research Journal is a peer-reviewed journal for undergraduate work of the highest caliber. Its goals are to add to the body of knowledge in all fields and to showcase the outstanding scholarship of undergraduates. It provides a forum for students to publicly share their research, offering opportunities for exposing their work to potential graduate programs and employers. By making use of student reviewers, the journal also provides the opportunity for undergraduates to participate in the scholarly publishing process.
The Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Journal accepts individual and collaborative research reports, formally written by the undergraduate students while enrolled as an undergraduate at a CAA school. Faculty-mentored research papers and theses from all disciplines will be considered. Any undergraduate student may submit work to this journal, and to be eligible for publication, the research must be faculty mentored. Submitters to the journal must own the copyright to the work being submitted.
The CAA Undergraduate Research Journal is published annually in the fall.
http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/caaurj/

 

Journal of Student Research

The Journal of Student Research (a multidisciplinary journal associated with the Council on Undergraduate Research) is currently accepting submissions to be published in their fourth edition – to be published by the end of the year. The journal accepts manuscript submissions of research articles (manuscripts of original research) and review articles (original review or analysis on a topic), among other types of submissions. According to the Journal of Student Research website, "the journal seeks papers that are novel, integrative, and written in a way that is accessible to a wide audience which includes an array of disciplines. Content of the journal ranges from Applied research to Theoretical research."