NC State University Graduate Student Research Symposium--March 25!
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NC State University Graduate Student Research Symposium--March 25!


Please distribute as widely as possible.

The Tenth Annual NC State University Graduate Student Research Symposium will be held in the Jane S. McKimmon Center next Wednesday, March 25, 2015. The poster session will be from 1:30 to4:00.  This year, there will be over 200 poster presentations representing research being conducted in 64 graduate programs.

This event is co-sponsored and organized by the NC State University Graduate Student Association (UGSA) and the Graduate School. Additional information may be found at:

www.ncsu.edu/grad/research/symposium.html

The primary goal of the symposium is to showcase the outstanding quality and diversity of graduate research at NC State. This is a great opportunity for all to take a look at the interesting research projects being conducted at the graduate level. 

Undergraduates who are interested applying to graduate school will certainly benefit from talking to our graduate students about their research, and perhaps getting ideas as to how to present their research at conferences in which they may participate in the future.

Questions should be directed to Dr. David Shafer at [email protected] or at 515-4462.




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