Invitation to the Westchester Undergraduate Research Conference Dear Faculty and Students, We are pleased to welcome your participation in 3rd annual Westchester Undergraduate Research Conference, sponsored by Manhattanville College and Mercy College, to be held on Friday, April 4, 2013 from 9 AM to 3 PM. The purpose of the conference is for undergraduate students to present their research on topics in the social, behavioral, health, or natural sciences, liberal arts, or education. The conference to be held at Mercy College in the Rotunda (Dobbs Ferry campus), will include platform and poster presentations. We can accommodate two platform presentations and six posters from each institution. If your institution would like to submit additional posters, please let us know and we will try to accommodate as many as possible. Projects submitted must be original and involve scholarly research. They need not be completely finished; however, ongoing projects will be accepted. Students must be working with a faculty mentor who is overseeing the project. The selection process will be conducted by each institution for its students, and will determine whether a student will present in a platform or poster format. Judging will not take place at the conference. Please email the name, address, and abstract for each student who is presenting to the attention of Dr. Kimberly A. Rapoza at
[email protected]. Also, please indicate whether the presentation will be in platform or poster format. Submissions are due by March 1, 2014. Tentative Schedule 8:30 – 9:00 – Breakfast 9:00 – 9:30- Morning Keynote Speaker 9:30-10:30 – Poster Presentations 10:30 – 1:00 – Platform Presentations (10 minute talk with 5 minutes for questions and answers) 1:00-2:00 – Lunch & Keynote speaker 2:00-3:00- Poster Presentations
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Guidelines for Abstracts 1.
Presentation title.
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Presenter’s name.
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Name of college and department.
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Name of Mentor or Advisor.
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Preferred presentation format: poster or platform.
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150-200 word maximum abstract text. Please use the following file name format when submitting your abstract: LastName_FirstNameAbstract.doc (docx)
Guidelines for Posters 1.
Poster presentations are displays on poster boards. Posters must be prepared in advance and displayed on one side of a display or poster board. Posters should measure no more than 48-inches wide and 36-inches high. Display boards and easels will be provided. Presenters should be at their posters to interact with those attending. 9:30– 10:30 – Poster Presentations 2 – 3 – Poster Presentations
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Posters must be legible from at least three feet away. Presentation titles should be at least two inches high. Beneath the title, the name(s) of the student author(s), faculty advisor and school/department should be at least one inch high. The first element in the display below the header should contain the following: i. Title of project ii. Project collaborators – student authors and advisors iii. Institution/department
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Posters can be printed as a single page using programs such as Microsoft PowerPoint.
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If it is appropriate, the funding agency which provided support for the project should be identified with the word "Sponsor: . . ."
5. Poster templates can be found online at: http://www.acponline.org/residents_fellows/competitions/abstract/prepare/pos_pres.htm http://www.makesigns.com/tutorials/scientific-poster-parts.aspx
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Guidelines for Platform Presentations 1.
Individuals will have 10 minutes to present followed by a 5-minute question and answer session.
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The title and focus of the research should be clear from the beginning.
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Less is often more.
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The maximum number of slides should be 10-12.
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Images should be used rather than words when possible.
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Slides should be easy to read and understand at a distance.
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Practice your presentation for clarity and timing.
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Avoid reading slides to the audience.
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Be prepared for questions from the audience at the end of your presentation.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Dr. Kimberly Rapoza by email (
[email protected]) or phone (914) 674-7594.
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Abstract Submission Form
Westchester Undergraduate Research Conference: April 4, 2014 Submission deadline: March 1, 2014 Please email the abstract submission from your school email. This will be considered an electronic signature for the submission. Please CC your faculty mentor in the email, so that we may obtain confirmation that they approve the submission.
Student Name: ____________________________________________________________________ Telephone Number: ___________________ Email:___________________________________ Title of Research Project: _________________________________________________________ Major and Area of Research: ______________________________________________________ Presentation will be: Platform _____________ Poster ______________ Permission to be photographed: Yes _____________ No _____________
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Faculty Research Mentor Name: ____________________________________________________________________ Discipline: _____________________________________________________________________ Mentor Email: _________________________________________________________________
GUIDELINES • • •
Define symbols and identify acronyms Use 12-‐point font The abstract should be no more than 250 words including bibliographic notations. The title is not included in the word count.
Abstract Title: ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Abstract Text:
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