Proposals sought for Graduate Student Educational Research Symposium

January 28, 2015  


The Graduate Student Education Council and the College of Education are seeking submissions for the Ninth Annual Graduate Student Educational Research Symposium on March 3.

Graduate students from all departments at Purdue with research related to education are invited to submit a proposal. Presentations will be limited to posters. Proposals should be submitted via a Qualtrics survey by Feb. 15.

Several awards will be given to student researchers, including Best Completed Research Project and Best In-Progress Research Project.

The symposium will take place from noon to 5 p.m. in Purdue Memorial Union, North Ballroom. The keynote speaker will be Terry Wiley, president and chief executive officer of the Center for Applied Linguistics in Washington, D.C.

Wiley also serves as special professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership and Graduate School at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is also professor emeritus at Arizona State University, where he served as executive dean of the Mary Lou Fulton Institute and Graduate School of Education and director of the Division of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies. 

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