Annual Applied Research Symposium
The Lake Washington Institute of Technology (LWTech) Annual Applied Research Symposium (ARS) is a chance for students to present what they have learned through their research and applied experiences to the community. The symposium includes poster, visual arts, and presentation sessions. Students from all LWTech programs are invited to apply to participate in the annual symposium.
Symposium Information
Next Event Date: May 23, 2024
Application Information
Abstract Submission: Open Now
Abstract deadline: April 1, 2024.
Application Requirements
- Provide general information: name, email, and program (if you are copresenting with others, include their info as well)
- Your research mentor names and emails
- Project information: title, abstract
You must have a Faculty Mentor sign off on your work before it is eligible to be considered for the symposium. Work with your mentor to review your abstract and title before submitting.
Abstract Guidelines
An abstract is a summary of your research usually presented in skeletal form, which concentrates on the essentials of a larger idea or claim. Your abstract should include enough information for reviewers to judge the nature and significance of your research, the adequacy of the methodology employed, and the nature of the results and/or progress to date. We strongly recommend that you attend an LWTech abstract writing workshop in January to help you get started. If you cannot attend in person, you may come to drop to in advising to gain additional information and guidance.
Abstracts must be between 100 to 300 words in length. Abstracts should not exceed more than 300 words.
Student Resources
Symposium participants are encouraged to refine their posters and presentational skills, by attending workshops. The workshops will be offered on Wednesday April 10 and Monday May 13. More information about the workshop will be sent to participants.
- Writing for Success: Creating Presentations and Sharing your Ideas, University of Minnesota Libraries
- Oral and Visual Presentations to BC Campus
- Template Downloads
- Writing for Success: Creating a Rough Draft of a Research Paper, University of Minnesota Libraries
Questions
If you are a student or faculty member and have further questions about the upcoming symposium or how to apply, please contact Michael Rodriguez for more information.