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First Annual Research and Creative Scholarship
Symposium 2005
September 30, 2005
Noon - 9:00 PM
October 1, 2005
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Sudakoff Conference Center
Link to Schedule of Events
The faculty feel that
our students do outstanding work and that they should celebrate
their accomplishments by sharing their work with the community.
Students who have done creative or scholarly projects are invited to
submit proposals for poster or oral presentations. Projects can be
nearly completed or works in progress. This forum will provide
students and faculty an opportunity to engage the broader community
in academic discourse. We hope that interdisciplinary participation
will underscore connectedness in research and creative activities.
Abstracts will be published in Symposium Proceedings. If you are
interested, please fill out the form (see links below) and return it to
Dr.
Sandra Gilchrist via email by Friday, September 23, 2005. Two
keynote speakers, Dr. Robert Rubin and Dr. Fiona Crawford will
participate in this event.
Dr. Rubin, President and CEO of the Lovelace Respiratory Research
Institute, was an early faculty member at New College (1973-1975).
Among his many current projects is a study of the effects of red
tide toxins on respiration.
Dr. Crawford, of
Roskamp Institute, is an internationally recognized expert on
Alzheimer’s Disease and Traumatic Brain Injury.
Frequently Asked Questions
The following are just a few of the questions that have come up.
Please check back for more information as the date gets closer.
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How do I apply? Where is the form?
Both of the applications below are "fillable" forms for your
convenience. Just save to your computer, complete it off line
and then email the completed form to Sandra Gilchrist.
Research and
Creative Scholarship Symposium Application
(Word)
Research and
Creative Scholarship Symposium Application
(Adobe)
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I'm just doing a Poster Presentation. How long and
when do I need to be there?
You should expect to arrive between 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM on Friday, September 30,
2005 to set up your poster. No one will be permitted to set up after 11:30 as
the welcoming remarks and keynote speaker will begin at Noon and Oral
Presentations will begin immediately after. You wouldn't want someone
interrupting your presentation so be courtesy to your fellow presenters. We are
planning to have you with your posters on Friday evening from 6:30-7:30 so that
interested people can come by to ask questions about your work. Please plan to
be there for the session.
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How long do I have for my oral presentation?
Presentations should be no longer than 10 minutes in length with 5 more minutes
for questions and answers. After 15 minutes, the next presenter will need to
set up so the 15 minutes is firm. If you are using PowerPoint, please have the
material on a CD, DVD or thumb drive. If you are planning to use slides, you
need to see Dr. Gilchrist for a slide tray before the presentations.
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Can I do more than one presentation?
You may have multiple poster presentations, if you wish, but oral presentations
will be limited to one per student.
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I don't want to present this year, but would like to help
with the Symposium. Who should I contact?
You may contact Dr. Gilchrist or Ms. Jeanne Ware.
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