GMiS Research Poster Competition

Type:Presentation

Category:STEM

Scope:National

Registration

Entry Fee: $

Contact


posters@greatmindsinstem.org

Each year at the GMiS Conference, college students have the opportunity to showcase their latest research findings through a poster presentation to STEM professionals. Students are encouraged to present individual and unclassified research - dissertation, thesis, senior project, or co-op, internship or research experiences. Students may earn monetary prizes and be recognized at the Student Leadership Awards Show. Furthermore, students can further enhance their job search as competition judges may be looking for technical talent to recruit into graduate programs, research labs, summer internships, co-ops, or full-time employment.

During a face-to-face competition, a poster session is a printed presentation of an author's research pinned to a board. For the virtual competition, the poster session will be presented live via Zoom. Presenters will present their poster/abstract in one of two categories – Research Poster Category or Conceptual Abstract Category. All entries will also be showcased in the virtual Research Scholars Exhibit Hall.

See competition website.
This competition has not yet listed it's awards.

Website: https://posters.gmis-scholars.org/

Managing Organization: GMiS

Contact:

posters@greatmindsinstem.org

Eligibility:
<ul> <li>Must be from an underrepresented racial/ethnic group</li> <li>Enrolled full-time in a graduate or undergraduate college or university pursuing studies in a related science, technology, engineering, math or health discipline at a college/university in the U.S./U.S. territories.</li> <li>Must have a paid (or complimentary) GMiS Conference registration</li> <li>Entries are limited to individual research and not research project teams (i.e. the recognized competitor must be a single individual and not a team)</li> </ul>

Registration Opens: January 1, 1970

Registration Closes: January 1, 1970

Overview

Each year at the GMiS Conference, college students have the opportunity to showcase their latest research findings through a poster presentation to STEM professionals. Students are encouraged to present individual and unclassified research - dissertation, thesis, senior project, or co-op, internship or research experiences. Students may earn monetary prizes and be recognized at the Student Leadership Awards Show. Furthermore, students can further enhance their job search as competition judges may be looking for technical talent to recruit into graduate programs, research labs, summer internships, co-ops, or full-time employment.

Process

During a face-to-face competition, a poster session is a printed presentation of an author's research pinned to a board. For the virtual competition, the poster session will be presented live via Zoom. Presenters will present their poster/abstract in one of two categories – Research Poster Category or Conceptual Abstract Category. All entries will also be showcased in the virtual Research Scholars Exhibit Hall.

Criteria

See competition website.

Awards

This competition has not yet listed it's awards.

Participate

Website: https://posters.gmis-scholars.org/

Managing Organization: GMiS

Contact:

posters@greatmindsinstem.org

Entry Fee:

Eligibility:
<ul> <li>Must be from an underrepresented racial/ethnic group</li> <li>Enrolled full-time in a graduate or undergraduate college or university pursuing studies in a related science, technology, engineering, math or health discipline at a college/university in the U.S./U.S. territories.</li> <li>Must have a paid (or complimentary) GMiS Conference registration</li> <li>Entries are limited to individual research and not research project teams (i.e. the recognized competitor must be a single individual and not a team)</li> </ul>

Deadlines

Registration Opens: January 1, 1970

Registration Closes: January 1, 1970