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Student Research Forum and Poster Competition – the deadline for abstract submission is next Tuesday!

Posted on: Mar 30, 2021

Event details

Date: Friday, April 16th, 2021
Time: 08:30 to 15:30 hs
Location: Online via Zoom teleconference
Abstract submission deadline: April 6th, 2021 at 9 a.m.
Registration deadline: open until the date of the event.

 

You are invited to participate in the Student Research Forum and Poster Competition 2021!

NEW! We have extended Abstract Submission until April 6th at 9 a.m. Abstracts submitted after this deadline will not be accepted.

This research poster exhibition showcases and celebrates the exciting accomplishments of our students and faculty in advancing research and innovation across all disciplines. Organized by the Office of Research Services, the Research Forum provides an opportunity for CUE students to present their research and exchange research ideas and results with the broader university community, as well as industry professionals, and guests.

Student Poster Competition

Participant students in the Research Forum will automatically be entered in the Student Poster Competition. Posters will be judged by a panel (schedule will be provided), and three prizes will be awarded for each category (Undergraduate Student and Graduate Student).

Poster Presentations will be scheduled and strictly timed. Students will have 10 minutes in front of the judges to present their posters, followed by 5 minutes for questions. Winners will be announced at the end of the event, and will have 10 minutes to present their posters to their peers during the awards session.

If you have any questions about the event, please send them to research@concordia.ab.ca.

Visitors from outside CUE, please send an email to research@concordia.ab.ca requesting to be registered for the event.


This event is part of the portfolio of the Asst. Vice-President Research, and organized with assistance from the Office of Research Services. Research at Concordia University of Edmonton is supported in part by the Research Support Fund, a Tri-Agency initiative that assists Canadian post-secondary institutions with costs associated with managing research funded by the federal research granting agencies. Concordia University of Edmonton acknowledges the value of this support and appreciates this ongoing research investment.