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Outstanding Student Poster Award
The Social Research, Policy, and Practice Outstanding Student Poster Award recognizes a current SRPP student member, graduate or undergraduate, for excellence in research as reflected in an outstanding research poster presentation.
Three student finalists will be selected and required to attend the Annual Scientific Meeting (including the SRPP Business Luncheon Meeting). The finalists must make an oral presentation about their posters to the Committee judges prior to the SRPP Section Business Luncheon Meeting, and also present their poster to the wider audience of meeting attendees. The award will be presented to the author of the winning poster at the SRPP Section Business Luncheon Meeting during GSA's Annual Scientific Meeting.
The award carries a $300 cash prize in hopes of encouraging outstanding research.
Final Submission Deadline
Last Monday in September
Requirements
- Applicants must be registered student members of the Social Research, Policy, and Practice (SRPP) section.
- The poster/power point must address a significant research, policy or practice topic. It must be research-based, conceptual or analytical, and contribute to the body of knowledge on aging.
- The poster/power point must be of publishable quality.
- The poster/power point must include sound methodology appropriate to the issues under investigation.
- The poster/power point must discuss practice and policy implications.
- The poster/power point must identify the institution with which the student is affiliated.
- The poster/power point must include a separate statement to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it from a faculty mentor verifying that the work was done while the applicant was a student, and that it represents the student's efforts.
Students with accepted poster abstracts will receive an e-mail blast regarding the various student awards available, and the award links for additional information. Applicants are required to send two copies of a power point of the poster (one blind, one not) to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , along with the required faculty mentor statement by the final submission deadline, which is the last Monday in September.
