Students from all four years and in all departments and programs can participate. Eligible projects include: research in a class, independently, or through an internship or reading, showing, or performing creative work. Projects are presented in a poster/display or oral format, encourage students to apply to present their academic work! Applications must include a project description (200 words) that has been approved by a faculty or staff sponsor. The application deadline is February 27, 2015.
The 2015 Spring Student Symposium will begin in the Mahaney Center for the Arts on Thursday night, April 9 with a keynote talk by Kevin Murungi ’01, the Director of Human Rights and Foreign Policy at Global Kids, followed by a reception and student presentations. The Symposium continues all day Friday, April 10 with presentations of student work in McCardell Bicentennial Hall.
More information and the application are available at the Undergraduate Research website at go/sym.
Join us in celebrating the diversity of a Middlebury education!
The Spring Student Symposium Planning Committee
…the Symposium encapsulates Middlebury at its best. It was valuable for me to prepare and then present in a professional setting. An equally valuable component of the Symposium is how it celebrates students work. I am grateful that Middlebury has put time, energy and thought into a creating a day that celebrates all that goes on here– much of which could go unseen and unheard. — 2014 Symposium Participant