Aresty Research Center for Undergraduates
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

ARC Undergraduate Research Symposium

 
 


 
 

Save the date/Call for Abstracts!

The Aresty Research Center for Undergraduates
Fourth Annual, University-wide
Undergraduate Research Symposium
April 23, 2010

A workshop on abstract writing and overview of the symposium application process will be held on Febuary 3 at 8pm in the RSC GSL.

Submit abstracts here by Feb 19: https://secure.rutgers.edu/secureforms/Forms/30043/

The ARC Undergraduate Research Symposium is a chance for undergraduates to present a paper or poster on their findings to an audience of faculty from across the disciplines, peers, high school students, friends, family, and recruiters from the private sector. Rutgers students not yet involved in research will find that attending the symposium is a great way to learn about the broad range of research opportunities for undergraduates. We invite research projects from all disciplines and encourage all students currently working on research projects to apply to present their original, scholarly creative work for the symposium. Students must be working under the guidance of a faculty mentor who can speak to the quality of the research; this includes students working on faculty research as well as students working on their own research under the supervision of faculty.

Panel discussions will be held throughout the day; the poster session will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

New Student and Poster

Aresty Mentor of the Year Award

Each year, students submit nominations for the Mentor of the Year. The 2008 award winners Dr. Kim McKim (Genetics) and Dr. Niki Dickerson (Social Work) . The winners were chosen based on nomination essays that were submitted by their students. Nominations will be solicited by email in late March 2009.

 

For additional information contact us.