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The Annual Student Research and Scholarship Expo is open to graduate
and undergraduate students of all disciplines. Students will have
the opportunity to showcase the results and progress of their
academic, research, and scholarly work. Projects can cover a wide
variety of topics presentation styles; past Expos have included:
- Oral presentations
- Poster presentations
- Performances
- Art exhibitions
- Technology demonstrations
- Film screenings
Research done as a class requirement or independent study is
admissible. Each presenter must have the support of a faculty
member. The Expo offers students and their mentors campus-wide
recognition for their work, as well as providing experience in
preparing a scholarly presentation.
Applications for Presentations
at the 2008 Expo are due Friday, March 14, by 5:00pm
Submission Information
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Abstracts are now being accepted for presentations at the Annual
Student Research and Scholarship Expo to be held Thursday, April
24, 2008.
What can I submit? (Abstracts of Student Projects.)
Presentations from all departments of the university are accepted
and encouraged. We strive to include as diverse an array of presentations
as we can gather, so research is broadly defined as any academic
activity resulting in a product. This includes research done in
pursuit of a class paper, project, or activity, a thesis, or an
independent study. If you are unsure if your project is suitable,
ask!
The abstract is your opportunity to state your goals and summarize
your research, activities, and results. All accepted abstracts
will be published on the University website and in hard copy.
It should be a single, double spaced page. Examples
of past abstracts may be found by clicking “Abstracts of
Student Projects.
Where do I submit?
Abstracts may be submitted to either of the following locations:
- Office of University Research Services, 7800 York Road Bldg,
Rm 226
- Electronically to email address (jtoll@towson.edu)
Applicants notified of presentation acceptance and details by
March 31st, 2008.
When do I submit?
The abstract submission deadline is Friday,
March 14, 2008 by 5:00 pm.
How do I submit?
Your abstract submission must include the completed and signed
cover page (Available from the OURS webpage or by request emailed
to jtoll@towson.edu). You
must have a faculty sponsor in order to present. For example,
if you are presenting work done for a class, asking the professor
who taught that class to support your presentation would be ideal.
Applications submitted without the cover page and/or the signature
of a faculty sponsor cannot be reviewed for presentation. Please
be sure to include the following information on your cover sheet:
- Your preference for an oral, poster, demonstration, exhibition,
or performance presentation.
- Audiovisual requirements. Please note if the requirements
are not noted with your submission, the resources you need may
not be available on the day of the Expo.
- Your email address, if you have one, and full contact information
so that we can notify you regarding your status and scheduled
presentation time. If you do not have an email address, please
include your faculty sponsor’s electronic contact information.
What do I include in my abstract submission package?
- The completed Application Cover Sheet, signed by your faculty
advisor
- Either a disk containing the abstract in MS Word format, or
you may email the abstract to Jennifer Toll at jtoll@towson.edu.
As abstracts of all presentations made at the Expo will be published,
electronic submission of abstracts is required.
What is included in an abstract?
The Abstract (Summary) is a brief description of your project,
limited to one double-spaced page in 12 point, Times New Roman
font, composed of the following items:
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Heading: The title should be typed in boldface
print, followed by a single space and then your full first
and last names and Towson University department followed by
a single space and your faculty sponsor’s name, followed
by the double spaced abstract text.
Example:
Exploration of Time Travel Possibilities Using
the Flux Capacitor
Marty McFly, Department of Experimental Slackers
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Emmett Brown
- Problem Studied, Research Question, or Description of Scholarly
Activity (in one sentence, if possible).
- Subjects (briefly state who or, if nonhuman, what species
you are studying; and specify relevant characteristics (e.g.,
gender, age, etc.).
- Materials/Apparatus (briefly identify/describe standardized
tests, reading materials, etc., equipment used, or primary sources
used.)
- Research Design (briefly describe the type of study that
you conducted (e.g., an experiment, correlation study, etc.).
- Procedures (briefly describe, step by step, what you did).
- Major Results (briefly describe your findings).
- Major Conclusions and Implications (briefly describe what
these results mean, perhaps including practical or theoretical
implications of your findings).
It is not necessary to include all the category headings in your
abstract, but you may if you find it useful for organizing your
information. These categories are based on a scientific model,
but may be adapted for other projects as necessary. We encourage
you to look at previous abstracts from your department or college
for guidance: http://grad.towson.edu/ours/undergraduate_research/abstracts.asp
Please note, in preparing your submission you should be clear
and explanatory as the reviewers have only your abstract to determine
the nature of your proposed presentation for the Expo. Be sure
to keep a copy of the abstract and signed cover page for yourself
should there be any difficulty in the transmittal of your abstract.
If you are planning to exhibit artwork, it would be helpful to
include a digital picture with your abstract. Film presenters
should both describe the film in the abstract and submit a copy
of the film for evaluation. Theatrical performers should include
a script, etc.
Questions regarding the submission of abstracts may be directed
to your department chairperson, graduate program coordinator,
or to Mary Louise Healy or Jennifer Toll in the Office of University
Research Services at (410) 704-2236.
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