Fall Forum and Spring Symposium are events sponsored by the Honors Program and UROP to showcase undergraduate research and creative work at UH Mānoa that is beyond the proposal stage.
These events are held at the end of each semester (on the Saturday before Study Days) in the form and style of professional conferences, with oral and poster presentations. Both events are open to all undergraduates conducting faculty-supervised academic work beyond the proposal stage. Presentations are judged by faculty and prizes are awarded. Undergraduate research at the proposal stage is presented each Fall and Spring semester at the Proposal Conference.
All participants are required to register in order to present their research; please email urop@hawaii.edu for registration information.
All UROP award recipients are required to present an oral and poster presentation of their research or creative work before the end of their proposed timeline.
All Honors students are required to meet presentation requirements as indicated on the Honors website.
2013 Spring Symposium – 04.27.13
What: Showcase of Undergraduate Research at UH Mānoa
Who: Student presenters, faculty, spectators, and special guests
When: Saturday, April 27, 2013
Where: Imin Center
Tentative Schedule
7:30-8:45a Registration & Breakfast, Poster Set-Up
8:45-9:00a Opening Ceremony
9:00-10:30a Oral Presentations
10:30-10:45a Break
10:45-11:45a Poster Presentations
11:45-12:00p Break
12:00-1:30p Oral Presentations
1:30-2:30p Lunch & Awards Ceremony
Participants may utilize Presenter Resources
To volunteer at this event, please fill out our online volunteer form.
For more information, please email urop@hawaii.edu with the subject line 2013 Spring Symposium
Future Events*
12.07.13 2013 Fall Forum
05.03.14 2014 Spring Symposium
Past Event Archives
Awards
2012 Fall Forum
2012 Spring Symposium
Program Booklets
2012 Fall Forum
2012 Spring Symposium
* dates are subject to change based on the UH Mānoa Academic Calendar since the events are scheduled for the Saturday before Study Days each Fall and Spring semester.