34th Annual ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ Student Research Competition
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Who May Apply
Undergraduate or graduate students currently enrolled at any CSU campus, as well as alumni/alumnae who receive their degrees in Spring, Summer, or Fall 2019, are eligible. Research and/or creative activities presented should be appropriate to the student’s discipline and career goals. Proprietary research is excluded.
Presentations from all disciplines are invited. There will be separate undergraduate and graduate divisions for each of the following categories (unless a division has too few entrants; undergraduate and graduate may be combined). The ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ steering committee reserves the right to combine or subdivide these categories, or to move an entrant from one category to another, as submissions necessitate.
The ten categories are below:
- Behavioral and Social Sciences
- Biological and Agricultural Sciences
- Business, Economics, and Public Administration
- Creative Arts and Design
- Education
- Engineering and Computer Science
- Health, Nutrition, and Clinical Sciences
- Humanities and Letters
- Physical and Mathematical Sciences
- Interdisciplinary
Any campus delegation may include up to ten entries across the ten categories. A small team of students making a single presentation counts as a single entry. See Registration instructions for how to register a single entry or team.
How to Apply
Each CSU campus appoints a campus coordinator and develops its own procedures for selecting its student delegates for the system-wide competition. Interested students should contact their campus coordinator or office of student research for information. Only those students endorsed by a campus coordinator can enter the system-wide competition.
Written Summary
The rules governing the written summary are as follows:
- The title page must include the title of the presentation and the names(s) of all student and faculty currently involved on the project.
- The narrative may not exceed five double-spaced pages and must use fonts and margins that ensure legibility.
- Appendices (bibliography, graphs, photographs, or other supplementary materials) may not exceed three pages.
- Research that involves human or animal subjects must have appropriate institutional review approval.
- It is expected that the student will not make an oral presentation by simply reading directly from the written summary.
Save your Written Summary as a PDF file with your last name and campus abbreviation (e.g., Romero_ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ). For teams, include each team member’s last name (e.g., Romero_Claudia_ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ)
Title of Presentation
The title of your presentation must be 25 words or fewer.
Project Synopsis
Provide a brief summary of the project that can be distributed across campuses (25 words or fewer).
Deadlines
The deadline for campus coordinators to send their selected student delegate information is 5:00pm on Friday, March 13, 2020. Detailed instructions will be emailed to campus coordinators.
The deadline for students to register is Sunday, March 15, 2020.
Campus coordinators will be notified in writing by ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ of the times of their student delegate presentations, local hotel and transportation options, and program details. More information will be provided as it becomes available. Check the website periodically for updates.
How to Register
Once you have been selected by your university to represent your campus, go to the Register drop down accordion menu. The deadline for students to register is Sunday, March 15th.
Student Delegates Presenting Alone: Fill out one registration form.
Student Delegates Presenting as a Team: Select one person as the team’s representative. That person completes one registration form with the contact information for every team member. The representative begins the registration form and adds the team members as “co-applicants”. Additional team member's(over the amount of 2) information will need to be emailed to csr@csueastbay.edu
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no later than 11:59pm on March 15, 2020. If you have a co-presenter only one of you needs to register your project, but must be prepared to enter information on behalf of their co-presenter (see the email about registration from your campus coordinator for details). Typically, 1 or 2 students present a single project, but you can have as many presenters as you want for the 10-minute talk. We look forward to seeing you at Cal State East Bay in April!
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All video presentations were uploaded and submitted via YouTube. The only people with access to these videos are the judges. If you would like your campus to publicly post your video, please contact your campus coordinator. We will not be posting any video presentations other than our own campus videos(Cal State East Bay) for privacy reasons.
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Judges and Moderator Information
Cal State East Bay will be hosting the 34th annual CSU Student Research Competition Virtually on Friday, April 24, 2020. This system-wide competition will showcase research conducted by the top CSU students from the 23 campuses that comprise the CSU system.
JUDGES AND MODERATORS NEEDED!
Judges
We are seeking knowledgeable experts from institutions of higher education, preferably outside of the CSU system, PhD candidates outside of the CSU system, industry, nonprofits, or public agencies to serve as jurors. Jurors will be asked to review a 5-page research summary for each presenter in their assigned session, listen to the 10-minute oral presentations during the session, and work with other jurors to select first and second place winners. Jurors will receive a $200 stipend per day.
Moderators
Moderators will keep presentation sessions organized by introducing student speakers and keeping time during each presentation. You do not need prior experience moderating presentations. Moderators will be volunteer only.
Event Dates and Times:
- April 24, 2020 11:30am to 5:30 pm
Interested? Contact the Cal State East Bay Center for Student Research: csr@csueastbay.edu
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Schedule Below
Video Presentations due April 10, 2020
Video Presentations Reviewed byJudges between April 11-April 23
Friday, April 24
12:00pm-2:30pm Q&A Sessions 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 20
3:00pm-5:30pm Q&A Sessions 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21