It is important to locally present your research as often as you can to get feedback and research criticism to make your work better.
Student Research Week
Student Research Week happens once a year.
Student Research Week (SRW) is one of the largest university-wide, student-led research week programs in the nation. The mission of SRW is to recognize and celebrate student research at Texas A&M University by providing an opportunity for students to present research and to foster an environment for students, faculty, staff and administration to learn about the research occurring at Texas A&M University.
Any graduate or undergraduate student can present work and compete for prizes! Any student who is the primary author of a research project, original work, class project, or paper may submit an abstract to be considered for the oral or poster competition. Also, any group of students may submit an abstract for their research project, original work, class paper or class project to be considered for the oral or poster competition.
Abstracts will be accepted on a first-come, first serve basis until the Friday, February 24, 2012 deadline, or until registration is full, whichever comes first.
All students can also volunteer as an individual or as part of a student organization! Recognized student organizations that participate are eligible to compete for the Outstanding Student Organization Volunteer Award which also has a monetary prize.
More information can be found at http://srw.tamu.edu/.
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