Stanford University will be holding their 6th annual Honors Research Symposium on May 4 at 9 a.m.
The annual symposium is aimed towards honors community college students and also features students giving presentations. The deadline for students to submit proposals for presentations is February 14. All proposals must include 100-150 words and a description of the proposal in one sentence.
Individual presentations should be 15 minutes long and group presentations should be at least 20 minutes. Group presentations are considered 2 or more people. Proposals must also include an abstract that includes your research question, your methodology, and a description of why your idea is relevant.
At last year’s symposium, 81 students were chosen to give presentations out of a possible 190.
Topics that were presented last year included “Neuromarketing and the Science of Consumptive Behavior” and “Fascism on the Rise: An Ideological Criticism of the British National Party”.
According to the official website, the event features “stimulatingpresentations of research in a wide range of disciplines, campus tours and Stanford University student entertainment”. The event also includes an admissions workshop and tour of the Stanford University campus.
For more information, contact Skyline instructors Katherine Harer or Joyce Lee.