Have students who are doing research, a project, creative work or participated in a summer research program? Or have end-of-the-semester presentations for your class? Consider showcasing their work at our biannual student conference, SURF. We welcome all forms of research and creative work from any discipline at any stage: proposals or literature reviews are a great way for your students to engage in professional development and prepare for future opportunities.
Fall 2022 KapCC Student Undergraduate Research Fair (SURF)
Online via Google Meet
Tuesday, December 6 to Thursday, December 8
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM [TBD]
All disciplines and presentations formats welcome
Register Here
Registration:
- Please let us know your presentation times and the number of student presentations by Friday, November 4. Wild estimations are accepted, so please register even if you’re not sure as it’s easier for us to downscale.
- We are also looking for students who participated in a summer research program or internship to present their research and experiences. Please forward this to them.
Format:
- SURF is a drop-in, synchronous event. Your students will present multiple times throughout their allotted time like a F2F conference. Presentations are usually an hour, but alternate plans are ok.
- Students must submit a 1- to 5-min video summary in addition to the poster/slides or other presentation materials.
- You can find poster templates, logos, guides, and conference info on our website: https://kapcc-research.wixsite.com/surf. We will be adding more content as the conference gets closer.
šļø Deadlines: Add our URE Google Calendar
- EXTENDED Registration Due: Friday, November 4
- Presentation titles and info: Monday, November 21
- Videos and presentation materials: Monday, November 28
- Drop-in presentation tech support for you and your students: Wednesday, November 16 to Friday, December 2 (TBD)
- Weāll do our best to accommodate your needs and timelines as best as we can, so feel free to ask.
If you are new to SURF or have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Li-Anne Delavega (ldelaveg@hawaii.edu) or call (808) 734-9440.