13th Annual Undergraduate Research Conference - April 26th, 2024

 A Symposium of Scholarly Works & Creative Projects

 

Friday, April 26th, 2024
Jordan Student Success Building
8:30 A.M. to 4:45 P.M.

Now accepting Abstracts! The deadline to submit is March 15th, 2024.

Registration will open January 29th.

Keynote Speaker

Photo of Gregg Deal

GREGG DEAL

Art is Medicine: Contemporary Art through Indigenous Eyes

Tivoli Turnhalle

Lunch is served at 12:15 pm, Keynote begins at 12:45 pm

2024 CONFERENCE-AT-A-GLANCE

8:30-3:30 PM:    Conference presenters and all guests sign-in
Jordan Student Success Building (JSSB)

9:00-10:30 AM:  CONFERENCE SESSION I
Oral Presentations – Jordan Student Success Building

  • Room 200
  • Room 202
  • Room 203
  • Room 204

10:45 AM- 12:00 PM: CONFERENCE SESSION II
Oral Presentations – Jordan Student Success Building

  • Room 200
  • Room 202
  • Room 203
  • Room 204

Poster Presentations (10:30-12:00) – JSSB 1st floor and Mezzanine

12:15 pm: Lunch – Tivoli Turnhalle

12:45 -1:45 pm: Keynote Speaker: Gregg Deal: “Art as Medicine: Contemporary Art through Indigenous Eyes””

2:15 -3:30 PM:  CONFERENCE SESSION III
Oral Presentations – Jordan Student Success Building

  • Room 200
  • Room 202
  • Room 203
  • Room 204

Poster Presentations (2:00- 3:20) – JSSB 1st floor and Mezzanine

3:30 -4:30 PM:  CONFERENCE SESSION IV
Poster Presentations (3:30- 4:45) – JSSB 1st floor and Mezzanine

URC 2024 DETAILED SCHEDULES

Oral Presentations

Poster Presentations

URC Full Program

Instructions for Presenters

  • Abstracts should be between 250-300 words and submitted by March 15th, 2024
  • The time and location of your presentation will be emailed to you by March 29th, 2024.
  • Oral presentations and performances are 12 minutes with 3 minutes for questions
  • Oral presenters should remain in the room until all presentations in their sessions are complete.
  • Poster presenters should prepare a 3′ x 4′ poster.
  • Poster presenters should remain with their posters for the entire session and be ready to give short presentations and answer questions to conference attendees as they move around the room.
  • Presenters are responsible for ensuring that they have followed appropriate procedures for human subjects research as outlined by the  MSU Denver Institutional Review Board.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why Present at the Conference?

Why present at the conference? 

  • Impress graduate school admissions committees and potential employers
  • Make connections with other MSU Denver student researchers and faculty
  • To view programs from years prior, please click here.

Interested in participating?

Talk with your favorite professors and explore potential topics

  • Consider presenting scholarly projects/research that you’ve already completed
  • Find other students who want to collaborate and, as a group, ask a faculty member to mentor you
  • Partially completed projects are welcome. Talk with your faculty mentor to determine whether this would be a good route for you.

Conference Archive

The first Annual Undergraduate Conference was held in 2012. To view the programs from each conference click on the button below.

Conference Archive