Wednesday, October 05, 2011

Council on Undergraduate Research Opportunity

From: Lisa Hutchinson <lehutchinson@pugetsound.edu>
Date: Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 10:02 AM
Subject: On behalf of Sunil Kukreja - opportunity from Council on Undergraduate Research
To: Sunil Kukreja <kukreja@pugetsound.edu>
Cc: Sarah Moore <smoore@pugetsound.edu>, Jane Carlin <jcarlin@pugetsound.edu>

Hello Summer Research Scholars,

As a recipient of a student research award this past year, you may be interested to know that there is a special opportunity available to you to possibly have your research displayed on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.

As you will note below, the Council on Undergraduate Research is welcoming submissions of students’ research from select disciplines for its Spring 2012 annual undergraduate poster session. You will find details on submitting your work below. Please feel free to contact me or Lisa Hutchinson if we can be of assistance.

Best wishes,
Sunil Kukreja

Nothing more effectively demonstrates the value of undergraduate research than the words and stories of the student participants themselves. In the Spring of 2012 the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) will host its 16th annual undergraduate poster session on Capitol Hill. This event will help members of Congress understand the importance of undergraduate research by talking directly with the students whom these programs impact.

CUR is calling for students to submit an abstract of their research that represents any of CUR's disciplinary divisions (Arts and Humanities, Biology, Chemistry, Geosciences, Health Sciences, Mathematics/Computer Science, Physics/Astronomy, Psychology, and Social Sciences). In order to ensure proper review of applications, the above are the only disciplines that may apply. Should your research be inter-disciplinary, please select the division that most closely describes your research.

Abstract submissions will only be accepted by using our on-line submission form. Prior to submitting the form, students should gather the contact information for all co-authors, advisors and sponsors (if applicable), prepare a short vitae/resume, and poster abstract. A document listing the information required for submission can be found by visiting: www.cur.org/poh/pohsubinfo.html .

For more information, and the link to submit an application, please visit: www.cur.org/pohcall.html. Please note that CUR membership is required to submit an application. Either the student’s home institution must have an institutional membership, or the faculty mentor or student must have an individual membership. We will not review incomplete applications or applications that do not satisfy the membership requirement.

Please be sure that both portions (the electronic application and the electronic recommendation letter) are submitted by October 18, 2011. This is a highly competitive program, which makes for a very exciting experience for the students and their faculty advisors alike.

For more information about the Posters on the Hill program, please visit www.cur.org/postersession.html. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

Robin Howard
Senior Director
Membership Services, Operations and Information Technology
Council on Undergraduate Research
734 15th St, NW, Suite 550
Washington, DC 20005
www.cur.org/
robin@cur.org
(202)783-4810x203
(202)783-4811 fax