Purdue Fall Undergraduate Research Expo accepting research talk and poster abstract submissions

Undergraduate students have until Oct. 16 to apply to present a research talk or poster on their research or creative endeavors at the 2023 Purdue Fall Undergraduate Research Expo.

The fall expo is a hybrid event that showcases undergraduate research. Students will deliver presentations Nov. 14-21, and prizes will be awarded to the top presenters. Undergraduate researchers and scholars from all disciplines are encouraged to participate.

The in-person poster symposium will be Nov. 14 with sessions from 9-10 a.m., 10:30-11:30 a.m., noon to 1 p.m. and 1:30-2:30 p.m. in the Purdue Memorial Union South Ballroom. In-person research talks will start at 8:30 a.m. Nov. 15 in Stewart Center, Room 214. Presentation times will be determined based on the number of selected presenters. Throughout the event, recorded presentations will be hosted on the expo’s website.  

Faculty, staff and graduate students interested in judging the posters and research talks during the in-person or virtual events can register through the fall expo’s judging information link.

Disseminating research results, gaining valuable feedback from peers and professors, and networking with other participants is a vital step in the learning process of engaging in a research experience. The Purdue Fall Undergraduate Research Expo is organized by the Office of Undergraduate Research with college and unit representatives on the undergraduate research planning committee.  

Questions about the event can be directed to JJ Sadler at jjsadler@purdue.edu or 765-494-6505.

Contact: JJ Sadler at jjsadler@purdue.edu or 765-494-6505

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