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Undergraduate
research opportunities program
Research
Posters on the Hill 2008
Research
Posters on the Hill 2008
Utah State Office Building Auditorium
Thursday, January 24, 2008, 8am to 1pm
The
past seven years the Office of the Vice President for Research,
the Office of Government Relations and the Undergraduate Research
Opportunities Program has solicited students to exhibit their work
via posters to lobby Utah State legislators on the importance of
undergraduate research and creative work. The Vice President for
Research supports these students with a common design for their
posters. This includes layout, proofing, printing, laminating, mounting
and transporting of posters to the Utah State Office Building. Students
must arrange their own transportation and be able to commit to the
hours specified.
SUBMISSION CLOSED.
CHECK BACK FALL 2008
1.
Student Requirements
a. An Undergraduate
b. Graduated from High School in State of Utah
c. Working with Faculty on Research or Creative work
Previous presenters at Research Posters on the Hill will
not be accepted
Students are selected for the quality of their work first and foremost,
but they are also selected to provide balance by gender, diversity
of disciplines and geographically distributed over the entire state
of Utah.
2. Abstract
Write a cogent and succinct one page abstract (approximately 200-300
words) describing your research or creative work with a faculty
member. The abstract usually includes results,
conclusions or projected results. Fine Arts students may submit
an artist statement.
Please include a title, authors and affiliation in the following
format:
- TITLE
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Student name, (Faculty name)
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Department of Research
3. Submit
Research Posters on the Hill Submission
Form
Please attach BOTH the completed form and Abstract e-mail to Jill
Baeder:
j.baeder@utah.edu
First attachment: RPOH form completed.
Second attachment: abstract properly formatted. (For academic review
purposes.)
Any questions can be directed to Jill Baeder at: j.baeder@utah.edu
To see posters from the 2007 event please go to:
http://www.chpc.utah.edu/docs/research/posters.html
E-MAIL
NOTIFICATIONS WILL BE TBA.
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