University at Buffalo (UB) Undergraduate Research Conference (virtual): July 22-23, 2021
Make plans now to join the 26th Annual Undergraduate Research Conference and University at Buffalo Graduate School Information Program. This year, UB will present an exciting new format with pre-conference events designed to inspire, entertain and educate.
The events of 2020 represent a turning point in our society. The challenges we faced will be solved by our next generation of leaders, forward thinkers and researchers. With intention, we will center conversations around big topics such as entrepreneurship, innovation and social justice. Conference attendees will discuss multidisciplinary approaches to discovery and the importance and challenges of communicating science in a changing world.
Date:
July 22-23, 2021
Location:
This year’s conference will be virtual.
Who should attend:
All undergraduate student researchers are welcome, including (but not limited to) those from McNair, SSS, LSAMP and CSTEP.
This conference is an excellent opportunity to:
• Present faculty-supervised research.
• Participate in a series of pre-conference workshops.
• Foster conversation around shared interests through digital storytelling.
• Network with your peers and current graduate students from your field of study.
• Attend a UB Graduate School Information Program and meet with program faculty, staff and students.
• Engage with inspirational speakers and panels in a personal setting.
Registration:
• Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.
• Call for presenters will be announced mid-March.
About the conference:
The University at Buffalo Undergraduate Research Conference brings together the next generation of professors, researchers, entrepreneurs and influencers to learn about graduate and professional opportunities, with a focus on diversifying the graduate student body at UB and across the nation.
UB will be in touch again soon when it is time to register. We look forward to welcoming you to the conference this summer!
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