2014 Dr. William R. Wiley Research Exposition: Call for Abstracts

The WSU Graduate & Professional Student Association (GPSA) would like to invite you to present your research or scholarship at the 2014 Dr. William R. Wiley Research Exposition (Wiley Research Exposition).  The Wiley Research Exposition provides WSU students the opportunity to present their research or scholarship among their peers, faculty and the WSU community in an academic conference-like atmosphere.

Call for Abstracts

2014 Dr. William R. Wiley Research Exposition

Friday, February 21st, 2014

 All students currently enrolled on any of the Washington State University campuses are eligible to present at the Wiley Research Exposition; however only graduate and professional students are eligible to compete for awards.  Presentations can be formatted as oral or poster presentations. Graduate and professional students competing for awards will be judged by WSU alumni and emeritus faculty.

Scholarship awards will be given for first and second place in each category. Students may submit one oral presentation and one poster presentation; however, the two presentations must each address different research questions.  Students presenting in both formats have a chance to win multiple awards!

Oral Presentation Awards:

First Place: $1,000

Second Place: $500

Poster Presentation Awards:

First Place: $800

Second Place: $400

Competition Categories:

1. Medical & Life Sciences

2. Engineering & Physical Sciences

3. Agricultural & Natural Sciences

4. Social Sciences

5. Liberal Arts & Humanities

6. Visual Arts & Design

7. Administrative & Information Sciences

To be a part of this exciting experience, submit your abstract(s) between

December 6, 2013 and January 17, 2014.

For more information on the 2014 Dr. William R. Wiley Research Exposition including the abstract submission form, guidelines, frequently asked questions and category descriptions, please visit the GPSA’s Website.

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