Off-Campus Research Events
Many conferences welcome presentations from undergraduate Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ either as part of the general program or through student/undergraduate-specific events. Communicate with your faculty mentor for recommendations about discipline-specific conferences and whether your work is best suited for a poster, oral presentation, or another way to express your project.
Your faculty mentor may also have suggestions for, or connections with, regional or local organizations, agencies, or groups that would be interested in learning about your research. If you worked with an off-campus partner on your project, you can also explore if their organization would be interested in a presentation or some other form of collaboration.
Undergraduate Research Conferences
There are several non-disciplinary conferences specifically for undergraduate research:
- : The National Conference on Undergraduate Research is hosted annually by the Council on Undergraduate Research to celebrate and promote undergraduate research and creative scholarship. The conference is held in April.
- : Posters on the Hill is an annual event hosted by the Council on Undergraduate Research that brings Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ and their mentors to Capitol Hill to engage with members of Congress and their staff through a poster session.
- : Hosted by Harvard, the National Collegiate Research Conference is an annual, student-run research conference with student presenters from around the world.
- : The World Congress on Undergraduate Research brings together undergraduate researchers to focus on some of the most significant challenges facing communities throughout the globe. Students from across the world are invited to share their research, discuss global issues, and create or strengthen international research partnerships.
- : An annual conference for undergraduate researchers in honors programs and honors colleges in the western United States.
- : An annual multidisciplinary and multicultural STEM diversity event, welcoming presenters ranging from college-level researchers to established professionals. Participants present research, attend professional development sessions, and engage in other activities. This event is hosted by the Society for Advancing Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS).