The UH EPSY-GSO Presents
The 2013 Houston Symposium for Research in Education and Psychology
The 2013 Houston Symposium for Research in Education and Psychology
Saturday April 20th, 2013
Call for Abstracts
As a part of a Tier One Research University, the Department of Educational Psychology strives to provide students with the opportunity to present and learn about current research. The Houston Symposium for Research in Education and Psychology broadly focuses on research in the areas of education, psychology, individual differences, health, higher education, social work, and cultural studies. The Houston Symposium for Research in Education and Psychology is a wonderful opportunity for students to obtain constructive feedback regarding their research and to gain professional exposure to the valuable research being conducted by colleagues.
All students are encouraged to participate in this professional development event. Paper and poster abstract submissions may include, but are not limited to: ongoing independent research; candidacy, thesis, or dissertation projects; and class-assignments. Final data and results are not required for submission. Thematic symposia submissions, including faculty discussants, are also strongly encouraged.
Awards will be given for best paper and best poster student presentations!
Call for Abstracts will end Monday, March 19th at 11:59pm and presenters will be notified about their acceptance by March 20th. Please visit the following link to submit your project abstract (350 word limit).
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ L2NFMTS
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/
PLEASE NOTE: Only the ABSTRACT is due by March 11th. You have until the actual symposium date to complete the remainder of your project.
Event Specifics:
Date: Saturday, April 20, 2012
Time: 8:00am to 1:00pm
Location: The College of Education, Farish Hall
Food: Breakfast and lunch will be provided
Symposium Fees:
FREE University of Houston-Main Campus students and faculty
$20 Non-University of Houston-Main Campus students and faculty (paid on-site)
*** If you know of someone who would be interested in presenting or attending the Symposium, please feel free to pass this email along ***
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