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Undergraduate Research Scholarship
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College of Saint Rose Research Symposium
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How To Write An Abstract:
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All Symposium participants must include a project abstract of 75-100 words with their submission.
UC Berkeley Office of Undergraduate Research
George Mason University Writing Center
The Poster
All Symposium participants must prepare an academic poster. While the Symposium does not enforce strict guidelines when it comes to poster content and layout students are encouraged to follow recommended research poster guidelines for their general field of study (i.e. the Humanities, Social Sciences, STEM, etc.). See resources below or search online for more specific field of study poster guidelines.
Learn More About Academic Research Posters
How to Design an Award-Winning Conference Poster
Designing a Research Poster for the Humanities/Social Sciences
Conference Presentations: Lead the Poster Parade
How to Create a Research Poster
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