Participate in UFV’s Student Research Day
Thursday, April 5 in Evered Hall
11:30 – 12:30 pm Micro-lectures
12:30 – 2:30 pm Poster Presentations
Micro-Lectures
11:30 am – Micro lectures in the Great Hall, South, Student Union Building.
Take the stage and share your research experiences in a high-speed 2-minute lecture. UFV Students only.
How do I register for the Micro-Lectures? Fill out the online registration form by March 26, 2018.
Poster Presentations and Judging
10:30 am – 12:30 pm – Poster Presentation Registration, Set Up and Free Pizza Lunch for poster presenters only, in the Great Hall, Student Union Building ‘S’
12:30 – 2:30 pm – Poster Presentation and Judging in the Great Hall, Student Union Building
Present your research project on a poster in a lively interactive session. Participants compete for scholarship awards between $150-200.
3:00 pm – Awards Ceremony in the Great Hall, Student Union Building
Prizes are awarded to UFV students for their posters.
How do I register for the Poster Presentation? Fill out the online registration form by March 26, 2018.
Who can participate? Students who conduct research under the supervision of a UFV faculty member may take part in the Micro Lecture, Poster Presentation, or both. All Faculties and disciplines are welcome.
Poster Workshop for students:
Learn helpful tips and advice on how to create a successful poster for research. Facilitated by Dr. Michelle Reidlinger.
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
10:00 – 11:30 am, A225 Abbotsford campus, please RSVP to Kelly.tracey@ufv.ca to attend.
What else do I need to know? Detailed participant instructions, Poster Guidelines 2018, photos, and videos are online: Student Research Day. UFV Research Services will cover the cost of posters printed in UFV Print Services. However, students must email the Printroom by Monday March 26, 2018 to be eligible for free printing.
Award winners will be invited to submit their work to the UFV institutional repository HarvestIR. An institutional repository is a web-based system designed to preserve and showcase the notable intellectual work of faculty, staff, and students. Student contributors to HarvestIR will benefit from increased exposure to their work within an online scholarly context, and potential employers, graduate schools, and friends and family can be directed reliably to the content using the permanent URLs. The HarvestIR system also ensures the digital preservation of the submitted content according to professional information management standards.
For more information, see: https://libguides.ufv.ca/HarvestIR
For examples of submitted work, see: http://ufv.arcabc.ca/student-research-posters
If you have any questions please email kelly.tracey@ufv.ca or visit us in the Research Office located in G290, on the second floor of the library on the Abbotsford Campus.