Poster sessions featuring the research and creative activity of graduate students and undergraduates highlight the two-day spring UNL Research Fair, April 15-16.
The goals of the poster sessions are to allow students to communicate about their work and build interdisciplinary connections.
The graduate student poster session is April 15, while the undergraduate presentation is April 16. Both events are 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the Nebraska Union Centennial Room and ballroom. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend and interact with those presenting.
A full schedule of Research Fair events is available here. Follow activities on Twitter with the hashtag #UNLRF.
http://research.unl.edu/springresearchfair/
Research Fair events on April 16 include:
Stephen Behrendt, George Holmes Professor of English, will present the spring Nebraska Lecture, “So What Good Are the Humanities, Anyway?” at 2:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union auditorium with a reception following in the Centennial Room. A live webcast will be available at http://research.unl.edu/nebraskalectures.
Planning and Preparing for Graduate School, which addresses how to find the right graduate program and prepare application materials. The workshop is 5:30-6:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union Regency Suite, rooms B and C.
The biannual Research Fair is sponsored by the Office of Graduate Studies, Office of Academic Affairs and Office of Research and Development.