Registration is open for the graduate and undergraduate presentations at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Virtual Student Research Days, set for April 12-16. All students have been invited to participate.
Faculty, postdoc, and graduate students are sought to serve as judges.
The annual fair showcases research and creative accomplishments by graduate and undergraduate students at the university. In lieu of a traditional poster session and creative exhibition, students are invited to develop a 5-8 minute video presentation to share through the dedicated Nebraska Research Days MediaHub channel.
Judges will be assigned up to 4-5 research video presentations to watch at their convenience between April 5-11 and then evaluate with a provided rubric and score sheet.
Live Q&A sessions will take place April 12-16. Judges will be provided with the Zoom link(s), schedule, and instructions in advance for the Q&A sessions. Each day will feature separate disciplines with the live Q&A undergraduate sessions in the morning and graduate sessions in the afternoon:
- April 12: Arts and Humanities
- April 13: Education, Business, Social Sciences
- April 14: Life Sciences
- April 15: Physical Sciences
- April 16: Engineering
Learn more about the judging process and volunteer to judge.
Questions should be directed to Justina Clark at jclark17@unl.edu.
More details at: https://research.unl.edu/springresearchdays/