The Graduate Student Research Forum has extended it’s deadline to Friday, January 9th! Don’t miss out on this phenomenal experience- and the possibility to win $1,000!
The Graduate Student Research Forum is a one-day conference held annually at the University of Oregon to showcase research, scholarship and creative expressions by graduate students in all of the UO’s graduate colleges and schools. The Grad Forum began in 2010, making this the Forum’s sixth year. The Grad Forum regularly showcases the work of more than 100 graduate students representing more than 50 disciplines. For example of previous submissions and themes, please refer to the official Grad Forum website at:http://gradforum.uoregon.edu/
Please take 10 minutes to submit your brief (max. 250 words) abstract/description to participate in one of the Grad Forum’s several formats.
Grad Forum participants will have the chance to win more than $1,000 through this unique, interdisciplinary (not to mention free and local) professional development opportunity.
This year, the Grad Forum will be organized around four themes:
- Science and the Social Good
- Academy, Race and (In)Equality: Bridging Research and Practice
- Imaginative Design, Art, and Performance
- Human Rights, Development, and Sustainability
This year’s participation options are:
1. Submit an individual proposal. Proposals will be paired with other submissions to create a panel of 4-5 students and a faculty moderator.
2. Put together a group panel presentation consisting of 4-5 graduate students and a faculty moderator.
3. Present a creative work (for example, 3-D art installations, audio/video sampling, live music performances).
4. Participate in the poster session by submitting an abstract.
The deadline to submit is Friday, January 9, 2015
For more information, visit the Graduate Research Forum site, here.