Every April, the university hosts the Student Research and Creative Inquiry Forum, a celebration of research, scholarship, creativity and excellence.
Every April, the university hosts the Student Research and Creative Inquiry Forum, a celebration of research, scholarship, creativity and excellence.
Undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines present their research and creative activities at the university’s annual celebration of student scholarship.
All members of the university community are encouraged to attend. In 2023, the Student Research and Creative Inquiry Forum will be held on the week of April 17, 2023.
Poster presentations will be held during these times in the new Undergraduate Research Center at 10 West building.
The event is open to the public. TU students should submit an abstract by March 26, 2023 to give a poster presentation.
We strive to include as diverse an array of presentations as we can gather, so research is broadly defined as any academic activity resulting in a product. Presentations from all departments of the university are accepted and encouraged. This includes research done in pursuit of a class paper; project; or activity; a thesis; or an independent study.
The application form will ask for the title and abstract of your presentation. A good abstract should make it clear what were your goals, it should summarize your inquiry activities and results. The form will ask separately about student and faculty collaborators on the project. If your project was supported by a grant or award, there will be space to indicate that as well. Please ask your faculty mentor to review the title, abstract, and the acknowledgement of support before you submit.
Questions regarding the application may be directed to the Office of Undergraduate Research & Creative Inquiry at ourci AT_TOWSON.
An academic presentation is a summary of your research, scholarly, or creative project in a concise and visually engaging way. It must be academically sound, highlighting the context of your work (through photographs, maps, etc.), your methods, and results(with graphs, charts, photographs, etc.). Each Forum presenter should expect to prepare a poster, no more than 4 feet wide (and at least 2 feet wide). TU has a poster printer in the Cook Library where your poster can be printed. PowerPoint has convenient templates for posters.
The posters should be the kind that can be rolled up. We will provide poster boards and thumb tacks, so there is no need for tri-fold boards. If your presentation needs more than just a poster board, please email ourci AT_TOWSON as soon as possible.