ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵStudent Research Conference

Pre-registrations for the 2024 Student Research Conference are now sold out! You can still attend the event, however you will need to register at the concierge.

 

 

ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ the Conference

The Student Research Conference (SRC) is the Australian National University's undergraduate, Honours, and Masters by coursework conference. SRC is an annual event and is a proudly multidisciplinary conference open to ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵstudents from all academic disciplines and all levels of coursework study (1000-4000 level courses, and 6000-8000 level courses).

SRC is a welcoming and supportive event that especially welcomes early year undergraduate students, first-time presenters, and students interested in building transferable skills, such as written and oral communicating with broad audiences, public speaking, responding to feedback and networking with students and academics from a wide range of academic disciplines.

Want to get involved as a Student Presenter?

Student Presenter applications for 2024 are now closed.

Come along on Friday 13th September to support our student presenters, take part in a fun Immersia workshop, and enjoy a free lunch!

Pathway to presenting

  • July: Attend an optional SRC Abstract Writing workshop:

Workshop: Abstract Writing (PAST)

24/07/2024

Workshop: From Abstract to Presentation

6/08/2024

Workshop: Poster Presentations

14/08/2024

Workshop: Oral Presentations

20/08/2024

  • July: Submit a 250-word abstract for research you've already completed as part of your coursework at ANU. 

 

  • August: Attend optional SRC skill building workshops on topics including; 
    • How to optimise an oral presentation,
    • How to put together a poster presentation, and
    • From abstract to presentation. 

 

  • August - September: Meet other presenters at optional pre-Conference networking events (such as the SRC skill building workshops). 

 

  • September: Attend optional pre-Conference photography to receive a free headshot, and have it displayed in the Conference Program.

 

  • September: See your abstract published in the official Conference program and present your research to the ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵcommunity!

Making a submission to the ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵStudent Research Conference:

  • Is free to all coursework students.
  • Includes a range of exclusive skills development and social opportunities in the lead up to the Conference.
  • Is ideal for first time presenters, and first- or second-year undergraduates, including Honours students, as well as more experienced presenters.

Events, support and resources

A range of pre-Conference events are available to students. All events are free and open to all student presenters. View and register for events at the Events & Stories webpage.

The ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵAcademic Skills team is available to provide individualised feedback and support to all student presenters, subject to appointment availability. .

ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵStudent Research Conference also provides a range of resources to support you throughout the student presenter pathway:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

I am a first-year student, am I eligible to present?

Yes! SRC welcomes presenters from all stages of their studies. To present at the conference, first-year students will need to submit a summary of an assignment completed while at ANU, according to these guidelines. 

Do I have to pay to participate?

There is no cost associated with participating in the Student Research Conference. All support, events and conference attendance are free for all ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵstudents and staff. The Conference is funded through the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF). Learn more about SSAF here.

Does the Conference theme have an impact on my abstract and presentation?

The Conference theme has no impact on your abstract or presentation, and you are not required to explicitly address the theme. Equally, you are free to use the theme to reflect on the contributions or significance of your work, to frame and invite discussion.

What does the Conference normally look like?

The SRC is a single-day event, which includes student presentations, events, catering and a range of other opportunities to learn and connect. The main audience is student presenters (both undergraduate and postgraduate coursework) and their friends, family and other supporters, as well as professional staff from across the University. Conference attendance is free and open to all members of the ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵcommunity, though registration is essential.

Do I have to be available for the whole conference?

No. As a student presenter, the only compulsory attendance requirement is the session in which you are presenting. You are expected to attend for the duration of the whole presentation session (approx. 60-90 minutes), and you will be advised about your session time in advance. While you are encouraged to attend other events at the Conference, these are not compulsory.

Is the Conference hybrid? Can I present remotely?

The Conference is an in-person conference with no hybrid or remote options for presenting or attending. This is to provide a high-quality experience for those attending, including program-related merchandise, audio-visual resources, and catering.

What pre-Conference support is available to presenters?

Pre-Conference support includes a range of workshops, events and other opportunities to build practical skills needed to prepare and give your presentation, connect with fellow presenters, and be recognised for the achievement of presenting at the Conference.

What recognition is provided for participation?

As a student presenter, you will receive an official ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵcertificate of participation, which is typically presenter by a member of the University executive staff. Presenters will also have the opportunity to win a portion of the total $2,000 prize pool.

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