Student Information

student information

All students can participate in SRW!

Present Your Research

Students are encouraged to present their research at SRW. Any student who is the primary author of a research project, class paper or class project may submit an abstract to be considered for the oral or poster competition. All students presenting research will receive a free T-shirt and are eligible to win first and second place prizes.

This year each student will be allowed to submit only one abstract. Each student may choose to compete in either the oral or the poster section of the competition, but not both.

Attend SRW Events

Everyone is encouraged to view research posters and attend oral presentations in Rudder Tower throughout the week. Students are urged to learn about research occurring on campus by attending presentations and learning about campus resources that provide guidance and support throughout the various stages of all research projects (i.e., class, project, granted, publications, thesis, etc.). All students who collect stamps for attending events, presentations and visiting Research Resource booths are eligible to win prizes via our Research Report Card Program (RRCP).

Volunteer

Students are encouraged to volunteer as an individual or with a student organization. Individual student volunteers will receive an SRW T-shirt. Recognized student organizations that volunteer are eligible to compete for the overall Student Organization Volunteer Award. Volunteer registration will begin December 1, 2009. To learn more, visit our Volunteer page.

Judge

Graduate Students are encouraged to participate as judges. We will need Topic Judges and Layman Judges for each session. To be a Topic Judge, you need to have at least a Master’s degree or equivalent in a related field; to be a Layman Judge, a bachelor degree in your field is required.