Witness the 3-minute presentations from Princeton Research Day participants, now available for viewing.
Princeton University is gearing up for its annual campus-wide celebration of research and art, Princeton Research Day (PRD), marking its tenth anniversary this year. The event, open to the public, is a showcase of groundbreaking research and creative work from students, faculty, and staff.
The call for student judges for Princeton Research Day 2018 is currently open, offering a unique opportunity for students to be a part of this significant occasion. The role of student judges, however, is not detailed in the article.
In the spirit of research accessibility, each presenter at the event submits a 3-minute video highlighting one story about their research or art. These videos are designed for broad audiences and can be found on a specific online location.
The poster session, a key part of the event, will take place in the Frist Campus Center from 12:00-1:00, although the location for the main Princeton Research Day 2018 event is not specified in the article. If local, attendees can engage with presenters during the poster session on Thursday, May 8.
The deadline for applying as a student judge for Princeton Research Day 2018 is not specified in the article, but it is mentioned that there is a last chance to apply. The application process is still open and can be found online. Information about attending the May 8 in-person event can also be found online.
Princeton Research Day 2017 saw a successful turnout, but the specific schedule and details for the 2021 in-person event are yet to be announced. To find these details, it is advisable to consult Princeton University's official Office of Undergraduate Research website or archives directly, or contact the event organizers.
Organized by Caitlin Larracey, the Assistant Director of Undergraduate Research, Princeton Research Day is an exciting event that brings together the academic community and the public to celebrate the power of research and art. With the call for student judges still open, it's a great time to get involved and be a part of this inspiring event.
Engaging in education-and-self-development, students at Princeton University can apply to be student judges for Princeton Research Day 2018, offering an opportunity for undergraduate research experience and personal growth. This role, however, is not detailed in the article. During the event, presenters share 3-minute videos about their research or art, promoting learning and accessibility for broad audiences.