CCURI Fall 2017 Colloquium
 
Poster and Abstract Guidelines
Abstracts

To accommodate students in various stages of the research process, we use the following abstract submission timeline. 

Abstracts are required at the time of registration; however, they may be submitted as a draft or a final abstract. Draft abstracts must include the title, college and author names. 

Please use the below deadlines for final abstract submission.  

October 27, 2017 Final abstracts submitted by this date are guaranteed to be included in the printed Colloquium publication and considered for the Best Abstract Award. Draft abstract submitted by this date will have title and authors only in the printed colloquium publication and will not be considered for the Best Abstract Award.  

November 10, 2017 Final abstracts submitted by this date are guaranteed to be considered for the Best Abstract Award and will not be printed in the Colloquium publication.

Abstracts should be no more than 250 words in length 
Abstracts must be submitted at time of registration
Abstract must include student name, school name and poster title
Final abstracts will be printed as submitted 


Posters
Posters should be no larger than 3ft x 4ft
Poster should include the NSF award number NSF#1524353
Poster should include the CCURI logo and the NSF logo. Click here to download logos

Poster Templates (please feel free to use one of the below templates or design your own)



Oral Presentations
Presentations should be no more than 10 minutes in length
Presentations should be given using Microsoft Office PowerPoint 
Students should bring presentations on a flash drive 




Abstract Award

CCURI will judge all submitted abstracts and award one abstract with the CCURI Best Abstract Award. The judging rubric can be found here





Faculty Presentations
New this year, we invite faculty to give 20 minute presentations on topics relating to undergraduate research, problem based learning and creative activities. Presentation space will be awarded on a first come first serve basis.






Winners of the CCURI Spring 2016 Colloquium Best Abstract Award Bianca Mendonca and Erin Pena from Del Mar College