OFFICE of RESEARCH SERVICES
Student Research Day
Community-based scholarship, art and design creations, original compositions, scientific experiments—it’s time to celebrate our students’ achievements. Each spring, students from across campus showcase their best work at Student Research Day.
Presentation tips and strategies
If you are presenting at Student Research Day, you can use guidelines developed by the MacEwan Library for creating effective and professional posters and presentations. The word limit for abstract submissions is 250 words.
- Writing an abstract
- Creating a conference poster (templates available)
- Giving an oral presentation
Additional opportunities to share your work
Following Student Research Day, a Book of Abstracts will be posted to the Student Research Day web page.
We encourage you to submit copies of your presented works, including papers, theses, recordings and digital copies of creative works, to MacEwan’s online research repository (RO@M).
Interested in having your work formally peer-reviewed and published? Students may also submit projects to the MacEwan University Student eJournal (MUSe), which accepts scholarly and creative works completed from second-, third- and fourth-year students.
Past years’ research
Find out about projects and activities that took place at past years’ Student Research Days.
This opportunity/event is eligible for your Student Experience Record (SER). Find out more and create your SER in the MacEwanLife portal.