University at Buffalo Undergraduate Research Conference Registration is Now Open!
July 20-21, 2023 | Virtual Event
Make plans now to attend the 28th Annual University at Buffalo Undergraduate Research Conference, July 20-21, 2023. Our virtual platform will deliver an innovative two-day event packed with opportunities to engage and connect. Our keynote speaker and presenters will address emerging trends and opportunities related to:
- Building equity and stewarding change.
- Health, wellness and empowered communities.
- Innovating through the humanities.
- Performance and social science research.
- STEM, technologies and design innovation.
This conference is an exciting opportunity to:
- Present faculty-supervised research.
- Foster stimulating conversation around shared interests.
- Connect with your peers and current graduate students from your field of study.
- Participate in our informative pre-conference workshop.
- Attend the Graduate School Fair.
Each day will begin at 9 a.m. EDT. Details and information about daily events will be available in the online agenda.
Registration Information
- Early-Bird registration ($80 per person) deadline: June 15.
- Regular registration ($100 per person) deadline: July 14.
- Presenter registration and abstracts deadline: July 14.
Pre-Conference Workshop
We can’t wait for the conference to begin so we are busy making plans for an engaging pre-conference experience! Be sure to register early to receive access to our pre-conference workshop which will be held in late June—more information to come about this exciting opportunity.
Graduate School Fair
The Graduate School Fair is held on the second day of the Undergraduate Research Conference. The fair is an exciting opportunity to meet with faculty, staff and students in your field of interest from graduate schools across the nation.
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.
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