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NCUR Is Coming. Be Ready!

Contributed by MaryAnn Taylor on 10/30/15 

Interested in presenting your research at NCUR (the National Conference  on Undergraduate Research) this year? NCUR is the largest celebration of student scholarship in the world. Thousands of student scholars from across the United States and from many foreign countries will meet April 7-9, 2016 in beautiful Asheville, North Carolina. Ithaca College will support around 40 students to present at NCUR.

To help you get going the College has scheduled two information sessions. Join us at whichever one is most convenient for you.

·         Monday, November 2nd at 4:00PM in Textor 101 

·         Tuesday November 3rd at 12:10 in Textor 102 

 

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At these meetings we’ll walk you through submission process, give you some tips on writing abstracts that will improve your chances of acceptance, and explain the the support that the College will provide to presenters.

The deadline for submitting abstracts of papers to NCUR is December 2, 2015. So…get crackin’.

Who can apply? Any undergraduate student in any program can apply to present their work and virtually every discipline is represented at NCUR. You can also present work that was created in an interdisciplinary posture. You can also submit proposals for presentation of creative activity, such as musical or theatrical performance, or other work in the fine arts.

Questions? If you have any questions, please contact either Robert Sullivan in the Department of Communication Studies (rsulliva@ithaca.edu) or MaryAnn Taylor in the Office of Sponsored Research (mataylor@ithaca.edu).

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