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INFORMATION FOR STUDENT PRESENTERS

PRESENTATIONS: Poster and oral presentations will be held concurrently due to the large number of participants.

Poster Presentations

  • Two sessions of 1 hour each, presenters will only present during 1 session and will be notified in advance what session that will be.
  • Poster MUST be brought to theGeorge Watts Hill Alumni Center the afternoon before the Symposium: Tuesday, July 21st between4:30-6pm, we request your poster be in a poster tube.
  • Posters must be printed no larger than 36”x48” (landscape)

Oral Presentations 

  • Those chosen for orals will be notified regarding upload and submission guidelines
  • To be a maximum of 12 minutes with 5 minutes provided for Q&A

For guidance and tips on creating and presenting research, check out our online resources.

 

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: DEADLINE JULY 13th, 12:00pm

Presenters MUST complete an online Abstract Submission (NOW CLOSED), which will consist of the following:

  1. Your contact information
  2. Abstract title and full abstract (no more than 225 words-NOTE the abstract book template will cut at 225 & we will NOT edit on your behalf)
  3. Research mentor(s) information

NOTE: You will NOT be able to return to the submission page at a later date, so you MUST provide all information at one time. All abstracts MUST be approved by your faculty research mentor prior to submission. Abstracts will NOT be proofread for accuracy, rather they will be published in the research book as submitted.

 

**Contact Kathy Wood @ kathy_wood@unc.edu with questions.**

 

This summer’s symposium will feature over 140 undergraduate scholars from 17 research programs!

 

WHEN:  Wednesday, July 22nd, 9:30am-12:30pm

 

WHERE: George Watts Hill Alumni Center

 

All UNC faculty, staff, students and administrators are invited to attend.

The 2019 Summer Undergraduate Pipeline (SUP) Research Symposium will provide an opportunity for undergraduate students engaging in research under the direction of UNC-Chapel Hill faculty to present their research to a broad audience of faculty, staff, students from across campus and the general public.

 

This Symposium will provide opportunities for oral and poster presentations, awards will be given to the top poster and oral presenters.

 

 

 

AGENDA: Please see symposium schedule (available in July) specific student participant / summer program presentation information

 

8:30-9:30am – Presenter / Judge check-in & Breakfast

Session 1: will run concurrently

  • 9:30-10:30am – Poster Presentations
  • 9:30-10:45am – Oral Presentations

10:30/45-11:00am – Break

Session 2: will run concurrently

  • 11:00am-12:00pm – Poster & Oral Presentations

12:15pm – Closing Ceremony (Alumni Hall I)

12:45pm – Poster break down