Symposium Overview:
Each year the Graduate Student Education Council (GSEC) and the College of Education at Purdue hosts the Annual Graduate Student Education Research Symposium (AGSERS). This year’s theme, "Leveraging Our Multicultural and Global Interdependence and Possibilities in Education", highlights the benefit that interdisciplinary collaborations introduce by providing innovative approaches to solving issues facing education.
We extend an invitation to students from all departments at Purdue University with research related to education to present their work and invite everyone to attend. Take a look at the symposium schedule below. We hope to see you there!
Each year the Graduate Student Education Council (GSEC) and the College of Education at Purdue hosts the Annual Graduate Student Education Research Symposium (AGSERS). This year’s theme, "Leveraging Our Multicultural and Global Interdependence and Possibilities in Education", highlights the benefit that interdisciplinary collaborations introduce by providing innovative approaches to solving issues facing education.
We extend an invitation to students from all departments at Purdue University with research related to education to present their work and invite everyone to attend. Take a look at the symposium schedule below. We hope to see you there!
Presentation formats
Poster Presentations: All posters should be set up by 9:00 a.m. to allow judges to view posters
Poster sessions combine graphic display of materials with the opportunity for individualized, informal discussion of the research throughout a 60-minute session. Presenters will create a poster to display during the session and attendees will walk around the session viewing posters. Be prepared to summarize your poster, expand on elements of your poster, and answer questions. It is suggested you bring business cards or a handout for those interested in more information. Abstract max 150 words. |
Roundtable Presentations:The roundtable session is a 60 minute session that will allow presenters who have a start to their research, but still have questions, an opportunity to gain insight from colleagues. This is a session where you can discuss your area of research (ex: special education, science/engineering education, human development, policy, etc) with others who may be able to guide your next steps or provide feedback. The format for this session includes a brief overview of your research interest area, a concise description of your proposed study or research line, followed by a discussion. During the discussion you can pose questions, ask for advice or discuss alternate methods with those in attendance.
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Questions?
For more information contact Anne M. Garcia, Chair ([email protected]) or email GSEC at [email protected]. We look forward to reviewing your submission!
For more information contact Anne M. Garcia, Chair ([email protected]) or email GSEC at [email protected]. We look forward to reviewing your submission!
Detailed AGSERS Schedule
Scroll through the gallery to find out your presentation location and time!
Download links are below.
Download links are below.
Download the schedule by clicking on the following document link:
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