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Graduate Student Government Poster Symposium: Call for Submissions


3rd ANNUAL GRADUATE POSTER SYMPOSIUM

 

Are you involved in an interesting research/project that you would like to showcase to all graduate students and faculty members of NAU?  Do you have a poster that you have presented in a previous conference but you have not had a chance to exhibit it at NAU?

Why not present your work in the Graduate Poster Symposium 2017?

Win a monetary award (up to $500) for best poster or most popular poster presentation!

The Graduate Poster Symposium highlights programs, papers, projects, and research studies of NAU graduate students from all disciplines. This event provides an opportunity for graduate students to enhance presentation skills and to introduce their research to faculty members, graduate students, and other guests interested in compelling, plainly spoken current research ideas and results beyond their disciplines. Presenters may also receive feedback.

Event Details

Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Immediately following the 3 Minute Research Presentation (around 5:15pm)

High Country Conference Center

 

To Apply

Step 1: Submit an abstract at: http://goo.gl/forms/Eo9bjQcN88

·         Deadline: February 13

Step 2: Email a PDF of your poster to gsg@nau.edu

·         Deadline: March 6

·         Subject Line Example: GRADUATE_POSTER_FIRSTNAME_LASTNAME

·         Presenters may not display their poster unless a PDF is received.

Step 3: You MUST attend one of the following training meetings (sign up at the google link above):

·         March 8, 2:00pm – Graduate College Conference Room, Bldg #11, A109

·         March 20, 10:00am - Graduate College Conference Room, Bldg #11, A109

·         If you cannot attend either of these meeting times, please email us at gsg@nau.edu to schedule a better time for you.

 

We look forward to receiving your submission!

 

Thank you,

 

Graduate Student Government

 

 

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