Creating a research poster for the first time can be daunting. Here we provide some helpful tips and resources to get you started. Remember, designing the poster is only the first step in preparing ...
Once you’ve made your poster look its best, give it one more read-through to make sure that it presents the point of your research in the most convincing light. Make sure the colors you’ve chosen are ...
To use the guides or gridlines on a PC or Mac: Spacing is very important for posters to be legible and look professional. White space (or negative space) is the design term used for unused space, and ...
As part of the requirements for OT 750: Scholarly Inquiry I and OT 751: Scholarly Inquiry II, our entry-level OTD students must design and complete a scholarly study to demonstrate their mastery of ...
All posters must be submitted in the following dimensions: 36” (width) X 24” (height). Poster files should be sent in PDF format. Students presenting their research should consider including the ...
Flyer describing research conducted in the Center for Theory of Quantum Matter Group. Poster describing the research conducted in the Gopinath group. Poster titled, "Manipulating Light: Optical ...
Print class assignments. Students can order a poster print for a class assignment. Other services include b/w and color copies, brochures, flyers, coil-bound booklets, and business cards. Helpful DIY ...
Posters-at-the-Capitol (PatC) is an annual, one-day event held at the State Capitol in Frankfort. PatC showcases the importance of undergraduate research, scholarly and creative works, and the role ...
The Colleges of Science, Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Technology and Honors hosted the Undergraduate Research and Poster Symposium on April 12. The symposium seeks to raise awareness about ...
As a Symposium presenter, you will be asked to deliver a 5 minute presentation or create an academic research poster based on your approved abstract submission. Below you will find guidelines for UGRS ...
Your poster does not have to be completed in order to submit the application. You may choose to submit research you have previously presented at another event if you have made noticeable progress with ...