Princeton Research Day 2018
Princeton Research Day is a celebration of the research and creative endeavors by our undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and other nonfaculty researchers.
The campuswide event serves as an opportunity for researchers and artists to share their work with the community and includes research from the natural sciences, social sciences, engineering, the arts and humanities. The program features talks, posters, performances, art exhibitions, demonstrations, digital presentations and an awards ceremony for outstanding contributions. The event is free and open to the public.
Princeton Research Day is a collaborative initiative between the offices of the Dean of the College, the Dean of the Faculty, the Dean of the Graduate School and the Dean for Research.
Why participate?
- Practice communicating about your research or creative work to a general audience.
- Share your work and findings with people across the University.
- Access professional development workshops on poster design and presentation skills.
Why attend?
- Learn about and celebrate the research and creative work being done on campus.
- Cheer on your fellow students and researchers.
- Come away with new ideas for collaborations (for grad students and researchers) or thoughts on choosing your major (for freshmen and sophomores).
Sponsorship of an event does not constitute institutional endorsement of external speakers or views presented.