SUNY Graduate Research Conference

April 11, 2023 - Virtual 

The Graduate and Research Committee of the University Faculty Senate, in collaboration with the SUNY Center for Professional Development will be hosting the second edition of the SUNY Graduate Research Conference (GRC).

The purpose of the SUNY Graduate Research Conference is to showcase the research excellence carried out SUNY-wide at the graduate level. This will be the second edition of this conference and will build on the success of the 2022 first edition of this conference. The conference will be again organized with the logistical support of the SUNY Center for Professional Development (CPD) and will be advertised to all campuses to solicit presentations from graduate students, attendance by faculty, administrators, staff, undergraduate students who may be interested in pursuing graduate education at SUNY, and the community. While in 2022, the conference featured 24 oral presentations and 74 posters, this year we are proposing to organize panels centered on Big Ideas crossing disciplinary boundaries and associated with high impact questions with potentially large societal impact and payoff.

SUNY graduate students in all academic fields are invited to contribute to the 2023 SUNY Graduate Research Conference (GRC) as panelists or poster presenters. Graduate students can participate in the following ways:

1. Submit proposals to contribute as panelists to Big Ideas cross-disciplinary panels on the following topics:

  • What was the physico-chemical origin of life? 
  • Energy sources--which are   the most sustainable for the next generation?  
  • How should we understand and address gender-based violence around the world? 
  • How has Artificial Intelligence positively impacted society and what more can it do for the Common Good? 

2. Submit proposals to present their independent research and creative projects as posters. 


This virtual conference will be held on April 11, 2023. It will bring together graduate student researchers and faculty mentors from across the SUNY system and will provide a forum to disseminate research and scholarly activities through panel contributions and poster presentations in ALL academic disciplines. It will give graduate students performing research, in all disciplines, the opportunity to present their work to a far reaching audience. By bringing together students and faculty from across the state, the GRC will create a dynamic and innovative networking space and continue to develop the synergistic power of the SUNY system.

If you have questions, please contact GRC@SUNY.edu

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