SUNY undergraduates in all academic fields are invited to submit proposals to present their independent research and creative activity projects at the 2018 SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC), to be held on April 20 at SUNY Oneonta and April 21 at Monroe Community College. Student presenters can select their presentation venue. Abstracts must be submitted by Monday, February 19, 2018, 11:59 EST.
Students are encouraged to submit proposals to present their original:
If you have questions, please contact SURC@suny.edu.
Eligible Undergraduate Student Research and Creative Projects
Please have the following information available when submitting your presentation proposal:
Abstract Guidelines
An abstract is a one-paragraph summary of your project.
Abstract should clearly and concisely:
Students are encouraged to submit proposals to present their original:
- Research (15 minute oral presentation includes Q&A; or one hour poster presentation)
- Creative writing (15 minute reading/interpretive presentation includes Q&A)
- Visual art (15 minute interpretive presentation with slides includes Q&A; or one hour poster presentation)
- Music composition (up to 20 minute performance/interpretative commentary includes Q&A)
- Dance choreography (up to 20 minute performance/interpretative commentary includes Q&A)
- Theatrical script (up to 20 minute performance/interpretative commentary includes Q&A)
If you have questions, please contact SURC@suny.edu.
Eligible Undergraduate Student Research and Creative Projects
- Produced by student(s) under faculty supervision or in collaboration with faculty
- Associated with: thesis and/or capstone project; advanced methods, independent research, applied learning or other course (in which project represents substantial research or creative work); summer research experience
- Based on advanced methodologies in the discipline and (in the case of research) on relevant data (statistical, lab, field, or survey) or primary source material
Please have the following information available when submitting your presentation proposal:
- Primary presenter name, e-mail address, phone number, college/university, academic field
- Faculty mentor name and e-mail address
- Secondary presenter(s) name(s) and e-mail address(es)
- Presentation type: oral presentation; poster presentation; performance
- Presentation title, abstract (200-300 words)
- Special equipment or space requests
Abstract Guidelines
An abstract is a one-paragraph summary of your project.
Abstract should clearly and concisely:
- Identify the central research question, objective, or thesis of the project
- Summarize the methodology and/or findings of the research or creative work
- State conclusions, significance, and/or current state of the project
In addition:
- Abstracts should be written at college level (e.g. spelling, grammar, clarity, etc.) since they will include names of student(s) and faculty mentor.
- Upon submission, abstracts will be sent to faculty mentors for approval. Abstracts that do not receive faculty mentor support will not be accepted.
- There is a limit of one presentation proposal/abstract per primary author.
Abstract Format:
- Titles should be bolded, short and specific, and in mixed UPPER and lower case letters.
- Use 12-point Times New Roman font.
- Abstract should be 200-300 words.
- Include plain text only- DO NOTinclude tables, charts, pictures, foreign characters, or scientific symbols.
- The title and abstract will appear in the conference program exactly as inputted, so double check spelling, punctuation, and clarity of prose.