To participate in the in person poster sessions students will need to prepare a poster on a topic relevant to their studies, research that is currently being conducted, or proposals for a future project. This includes, but is not limited to, completed research, research proposals, or creative projects. During the exhibition, faculty, staff, and students will view the displays and engage with presenters. Poster presenters should plan to be with their posters for 1 hour (time slots will be assigned).
Posters will need to be 48 in wide by 34 in tall. The template for portrait -oriented poster can be found here and the template for landscape research posters can be found here.
This poster can be printed for students for free at ATU Campus Life. To have your posted printed, email cneal14@atu.edu; please send your poster at least 3 business days before you need it. For uniformity purposes and printing logistics, please do not alter the header, colors, or dimensions (48” wide x 34” tall) of this poster. Anything under the yellow line on the poster can be changed as needed/appropriate for your work (for example: deleting/adding/moving text boxes; changing content/box headers; adding artwork, photos, tables, figures, etc.)
To participate in the in person oral (round table) sessions students will need to prepare a short PowerPoint presentation on a topic relevant to their studies, research that is currently being conducted, or proposals for a future project. This includes, but is not limited to, completed research, research proposals, or creative projects. During the presentation students will present their work and session attendees will have the opportunity to engage in discussion and ask questions. Presentations should last a total of thirty minutes including Q&A.
Distance Students, Online Students, and individuals wishing to maintain virtual distancing during this time can participate by submitting a virtual poster with a recorded 5 minute video summary. Posters must be submitted in PDF format. Only presentations in their final version may upload.
Applications will open in the Spring of 2025 for the ATU 3rd Annual Student Research Symposium.
To be eligible for final research grant or symposium awards, students must submit their research posters or presentations to the Online Research Commons by the day of the symposium.