Call for judges for GPSA Research Exposition, 2023

Dear all,

It gives me immense pleasure to notify you all that WSU Graduate and Professional Students Association (GPSA) will be hosting the GPSA Research Exposition, 2023 on March 30 from 9 a.m.–noon in the CUB Sr. Ballroom on the Pullman campus.

In this event, 60 participants will be showing their research work as a poster presentation. There are 6 categories in total:

  • Agricultural & Natural Resource Sciences,
  • Physical & Social Sciences,
  • Arts & Education Sciences,
  • Business, Communication, & Political Sciences,
  • Engineering & Environmental Sciences,
  • Medical and Life Sciences

The best 3 posters from each category will be awarded 1st, 2nd, and 3rd positions.

For successfully hosting this event, we shall need experts from above mentioned 6 fields to judge the posters. Each judge will be judging 6–10 posters (depending on how many judges we get). We shall be extremely grateful to you if you kindly volunteer to judge the posters on March 30.

If you are willing to be a judge for this event, please fill out the online form (it won’t take more than 2 minutes). We shall arrange breakfast, lunch, and special swag bags for all the judges.

Any questions? Please do not hesitate to contact us at gpsa.scholarships@wsu.edu.

Best Regards,

GPSA Awards & Scholarship Team

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