Have a question about participating in Intersections? Below you'll find answers to frequently asked questions:
As an on-campus undergraduate presentation opportunity, students may present at Intersections with projects in progress and/or projects without significant results. The Undergraduate Research Office wants Intersections to be an opportunity for students to practice talking about their work at any stage of the research process.
Yes, Summer and Travel Awardees may present at the Fall (December) or Spring (April) Intersections.
Intersections is an opportunity for all undergraduates to present their research and creative projects. The Undergraduate Research Office welcomes presentations from beginning researchers to capstone presenters!
When you submitted your abstract, the system automatically sent it to your mentor (and PI if different) for approval. If they do not approve it, they will contact you and work with you to revise it for their approval.
A completed registration consists of: (1) Submitting the online registration form and your abstract, and (2) your mentor's (and PI if different) approval of your abstract.
If you are presenting as a group, you need all group members' names and network IDs, majors and schools. It is very important that groups submit one and only one registration form and submit one abstract for all group members.
You may use more than one word for each of your three keywords.
You need to bring your own poster. Poster printing information is available on our website. We will provide a board, easel, pushpins, and clips.