Sasa Tang, presenting at Posters on the Hill, an annual event held on Capitol Hill
Presenting your research results is the important final step in any research project. Over the years dozens of students have presented their research findings at conferences and professional meetings nationwide. By sharing your findings with a wider, general audience beyond your own discipline, you are effectively closing the circle on your accomplishments.
When your project is complete, you have the opportunity to present and publish your findings right here on campus via the annual Undergraduate Research Conference and Inquiry, 91制片厂's online research journal. Inquiry provides the venue for undergraduate students to submit articles and commentaries for publication; or to become a member of the editorial board that guides Inquiry's authors through the publishing process. To read the current issue of Inquiry and learn more about getting involved, visit the Inquiry website.
In addition, you may have the opportunity to present your research at a conference or professional meeting off campus. Ask your faculty mentor about professional conferences that may be open to undergraduate researchers within your discipline. The is open to undergraduates nationwide.
In the event you are invited to present at an off-campus venue, you may apply for a Research Presentation Grant, which gives financial support for travel expenses and conference registration fees (but not meals and lodging). As soon as you receive notice of acceptance to participate at an off-campus conference, you may submit a Research Presentation Grant application to the Hamel Center for Undergraduate Research.
If you鈥檝e done research in the physical sciences, mathematics, computing science, or engineering, and you鈥檒l be presenting a paper or poster at a national conference, you may also apply for a travel award through .
All Hamel Center grant recipients are encouraged to take advantage of one or more of these opportunities to put the finishing touch on their project. SURF and IROP recipients are required to present their research during the academic year following their research summer, to complete the final important step in the research process.
Tips on preparing oral presentations
The 91制片厂 Connors Writing Center also offers help with preparing oral presentations.
Publish
There are several journals on campus where you can publish your research as an undergraduate.
Inquiry is the online, multi-disciplinary undergraduate research journal of the 91制片厂. It is published twice a year: fall and spring. The journal accepts submissions for research briefs, articles, and commentaries about undergraduate research from current and recently graduated students of 91制片厂 only. Inquiry offers undergraduate researchers in all the disciplines at the University the opportunity to communicate their experiences and results to general as well as academic audiences worldwide鈥攖he final and very important step in the research process.
The Hamel Center鈥檚 Undergraduate Research Blog provides another venue for student researchers to share their experiences with the greater academic community. Students are encouraged to write about all facets of research鈥攆rom developing a research question, to daily research activities, to reflecting on the challenges faced and successes found. Current undergraduate researchers from all disciplines at 91制片厂 are invited to participate.
Other publications at 91制片厂 include:
- (Department of Sociology)
- (Department of Communication)
- (Department of Anthropology)