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Jordan Student Success Building
8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
Online registration is now closed. You can register on-site on Friday.
Tivoli Turnhalle
Lunch is served at 11:15 am, Keynote begins at 11:30 am
8:00-3:00 PM:Â Â Conference presenters and all guests sign-in
Jordan Student Success Building (JSSB)
8:30-9:45 AM:Â CONFERENCE SESSION I
10:00 AM- 11:15 PM: CONFERENCE SESSION II
11:30 AM: Lunch – Tivoli Turnhalle
11:45 -12:45 PM: Keynote Speaker
1:15 -2:30 PM:Â CONFERENCE SESSION III
2:45 -4:00 PM:Â CONFERENCE SESSION IV
Why present at the conference?Â
Interested in participating?
Talk with your favorite professors and explore potential topics
Absolutely! Learn about projects your fellow students are engaged in and learn how they got involved in research and creative projects.
Yes, all submissions that have a faculty mentor and that, if relevant, have received IRB approval from ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï are accepted. For more information on IRB, please visitÂ
The abstract is a 300-word (or less) summary of your work that describes:
Oral presentations are limited to 12 minutes with 3 additional minutes for questions.
Powerpoint is encouraged for oral presentations.
The recommended dimension for a poster is a maximum of 3′ x 4′.
Presenters at the Undergraduate Research Conference are responsible for ensuring that they have followed appropriate procedures for human subjects research as outlined by the ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï Human Subjects Protection Program. The ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï Institutional Review Board is the final authority on this issue, so please refer all questions to them. For more information, please visit the Institutional Review Board website.
Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate requests for specific presentation times. To present at the conference, you must be able to present your work during any of the sessions.
No. However, we understand that during the course of research individuals encounter unexpected outcomes and even some unexpected roadblocks that can impact the findings or the ability to completely address a research question. If, after you have submitted your abstract, you find yourself in a situation where the actual findings of your inquiry lead you to be at odds with what you expected to find, don’t worry — just explain the changes to your audience.
Yes! As a ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï student, you are eligible to present at the ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï Undergraduate Research Conference. It does not matter that your research is done off-campus.
Yes, your supervisor can act as your faculty mentor or an ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï faculty familiar with your work could serve as a faculty mentor as well.
Yes. Alumni may present research they conducted as ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï undergraduates.
The 2023 URC will be held on April 28th in the Jordan Student Success Building. Approximately two weeks prior to the conference you will receive an email that contains your presentation details and time.
The number of sessions depends on the number of registered presentations. The conference schedule is published approximately two weeks prior to the conference.
Each student presenter will receive a certificate of participation.
The first Annual Undergraduate Conference was held in 2012. To view the programs from each conference click on the button below.
Conference Archive