Spring Undergraduate Research Conference
Poster Sessions
April 14, 2026 | PMU Ballrooms | 9-10am, 10:30-11:30am, 12-1pm, 1:30-2:30pm, & 3-4pm (if needed)
Research Talks
April 18, 2026 | STEW 214 & 218 | 9am-5pm
Literature, Linguistics, Languages, & Culture (LLLC) Colloquium
April 18, 2026 | STEW 202 | 9am-5pm
Final Call Sessions
April 18, 2026 | STEW 206 | 10:30-11:30am & 1:30-2:30pm
Celebrate Purdue's Thinkers, Creators, & Experimenters
April 18, 2026 | STEW 214| 1:30-2:30pm
Virtual Presentations
April 13-17, 2026 | Conference Website
Why should I participate in Purdue's undergraduate research conferences?
Being a part of what makes Purdue excellent prepares you for future experiences where you will need to present and apply your work. Being directly involved in the process of discovery, along with the feedback from judges and other student participants during the conference will prove invaluable in your efforts to present your work in the future.
The undergraduate research conferences, such as the spring conference, are open to the public and showcase the research of Purdue undergraduate students. Additionally, during the spring conference, faculty, staff, graduate students, and retirees will provide feedback to everyone and will be used to award top presenters.
Enter your research poster and win awards!
The Purdue Undergraduate Research Conference is judged where top students can receive awards. The following units have unit delegates to organize the event and provided award funds for the Spring 2026 event:
College of Agriculture • College of Education • College of Engineering • College of Health and Human Sciences • College of Liberal Arts • College of Pharmacy • College of Science • Daniels School of Business • John Martinson Honors College • Office of Undergraduate Research • Purdue Libraries & School of Information Studies • Purdue Polytechnic Institute
Note: Celebrate showcase presentations are not judged.
Other Opportunities to Showcase Your Work
For those students who are willing to invest more effort, the Journal of Purdue Undergraduate Research (JPUR) and the Purdue Journal of Service-Learning (PJSL) hold the option of experiencing the scholarly publishing process and its benefits. These are