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Final Call for Submission!

Georgia Southern University is now accepting abstracts for its 2016 Research Symposium. Faculty and Students from Georgia Southern University and regional colleges and universities are invited participate.  The Research Symposium is a conference style showcase of student and faculty research across multiple disciplines. This event includes speakers, poster and presentation sessions from all academic disciplines.

The Research Symposium will be held on Saturday, APRIL 16, 2016 in Statesboro, GA at the Nessmith-Lane Conference Center on the Georgia Southern University campus. **Due to a scheduling conflict the Symposium has been moved to Saturday, April 16, 2016. Please be sure to update your calendars.

Submit an Abstract Proposal

KEY DATES

  • February 26:      Abstract Submission Deadline (5:00 pm)
  • March 14:          Notifications of Acceptance to Participants
  • April 4:                Registration Deadline
  • April 8:                Poster Printing Deadline for Georgia Southern students
  • April 16:              Symposium

PRESENTATION TOPICS

  • Public Health & Well-being
  • Natural and Physical Sciences
  • Education and Learning
  • Engineering and Material Sciences
  • Qualitative Research
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Exercise Science and Human Performance
  • Computer Science and Information Technology
  • Molecular Biology Initiative (Concurrent Symposium)

Abstract submissions will be considered for poster presentations, Paper presentations, interactive roundtables/panels, or performing/visual arts. Space is limited; not every submission will be chosen.  A review committee will evaluate each submission for content and relevance.  Abstracts can be submitted under only ONE topic area and must include an abstract synopsis of 300-500 words or less.

Submit an Abstract Proposal

For more information about the Annual Research Symposium, please contact Marla Bruner atmbruner@georgiasouthern.edu or call 912-478-5457.

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