BSU Undergraduate Research Symposium

Abstract Submission Form and General Information

JOIN US The Adrian Tinsley Program (ATP) for Undergraduate Research invites students of every major to present at the 12th Annual BSU Undergraduate Research Symposium on April 23. ATP encourages participation from all students who are conducting research or creative work, including work supported by ATP summer or semester grants, research assignments, projects in the arts, honors theses, directed study work, or any extensive class project.

Students may give an oral presentation (including formal talks, theatrical performances, or readings of creative work), display artwork, perform music or dance, or present a poster.

To present at the Symposium, please fill out this form and click "submit" at the bottom of the page. The form will be sent electronically to the Office of Undergraduate Research. Forms must be received by Monday, April 2. Questions regarding the Undergraduate Research Symposium may be directed to
Dr. Jenny Shanahan


Full Name of Primary Student Presenter (contact person):

The primary presenter is the student responsible for notifying other co-presenters and your research mentor about the scheduling of your presentation.

BSU Email (required): Phone:

Banner ID #:

Class:          

Hometown (of primary presenter):

If you are presenting as part of a small group: name, hometown, and email address of each co-author who will be presenting with you:

Course title/number the work was completed for:

Full name of your professor and her/his department:

Title of your presentation - your title should be interesting and informative:

Abstract (required only if work was done for a 300 or 400-level course or for ATP summer research.)
This paragraph (100-250 words) will be published in the Symposium program. Please check it for correctness and clarity.

Type of Presentation:        
Other (please explain):
Please ensure an audience for your presentation by inviting everyone you know!

Times available to present (check all that apply):
            

Oral presentations and performances will be limited to 12 minutes, plus an additional 3 minutes for questions and discussion.

Was your research conducted under any of the following programs? (check all that apply):

Before clicking the "Submit" button. Print a copy of your completed form and review for accuracy. You may now click the Submit button and your form will be electronically sent to the Office of Undergraduate Research.

Last Modified: April 9, 2012