Graduate Student Education Council (GSEC)
College of Education
Annual Graduate Student Education Research Symposium (AGSERS)
Thursday, March 30th, 2023 9:00am-5:00pm
Stewart Center
Call for 2023 AGSERS Submissions
Call for 2023 AGSERS Judges
Click the link below to volunteer as an AGSERS Judge 2023
Click the link below to volunteer as an AGSERS Judge 2023
Symposium Overview
The Graduate Student Education Council (GSEC) and the College of Education at Purdue invite submissions for the Annual Graduate Student Educational Research Symposium (AGSERS) to be held Thursday, March 30, 2023. This year’s theme, "The Power of Voice: Democracy, Equity, and Access," points to the current issues that educators are facing as we strive to fight injustice within our schools. We extend an invitation to graduate AND undergraduate students from all departments at Purdue University and close universities with research related to education. Presenters can enter completed work OR work in progress. There will be a workshop on how to make a poster presentation.
Formats
There will be three formats that presenters can use to share their work:
Poster presentations, which will be judged (for the Best Poster awards), 3-minute thesis, which will be judged as well, or as podium talks, which will not be judged.
Please review detailed information regarding presentation formats at the end of this email or on our website.
Poster presentations, which will be judged (for the Best Poster awards), 3-minute thesis, which will be judged as well, or as podium talks, which will not be judged.
Please review detailed information regarding presentation formats at the end of this email or on our website.
Submitting your Research
Presenters who have multiple projects can also choose to present during TWO of the poster, three-minute thesis, and roundtable sessions, but can only present once at each session. Each session should be entered separately. All proposals should be submitted by 11:59PM on Friday, March 3, 2023.
Presentation formats
Formats:
1. Poster Presentations (in person) - judged for the Best Poster Award:
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 200 words.
2. Three-Minute Thesis Presentations (in person and virtual) - judged for the Best 3MT Award:
Three-minute thesis presentations will be held in a lecture style classroom at the beginning of the AGSERS festivities. Order of presenters will be randomly assigned, with three minutes to present (computer with projection display available) and a brief question and answer session with the audience. Presenters should be able to catch and maintain the attention of the audience, while clearly and concisely summarizing their research in 180 seconds or fewer. Abstract max 200 words.
3. Podium Talks (in person):
Podium talks are ten-minute research presentations. This extended time period will allow presenters to go more in-depth discussions about their research. Each talk is followed by five-minute Q&A sessions.
Submitting your Research:
Presenters who have multiple projects can also choose to present during TWO of the poster, three-minute thesis, and roundtable sessions, but can only present once at each session. Each session should be entered separately. All proposals should be submitted by 11:59PM on Friday, March 3, 2023.
For more information, please contact Julie Stuckey, GSEC President ([email protected]). We look forward to reviewing your submissions!
1. Poster Presentations (in person) - judged for the Best Poster Award:
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 200 words.
2. Three-Minute Thesis Presentations (in person and virtual) - judged for the Best 3MT Award:
Three-minute thesis presentations will be held in a lecture style classroom at the beginning of the AGSERS festivities. Order of presenters will be randomly assigned, with three minutes to present (computer with projection display available) and a brief question and answer session with the audience. Presenters should be able to catch and maintain the attention of the audience, while clearly and concisely summarizing their research in 180 seconds or fewer. Abstract max 200 words.
3. Podium Talks (in person):
Podium talks are ten-minute research presentations. This extended time period will allow presenters to go more in-depth discussions about their research. Each talk is followed by five-minute Q&A sessions.
Submitting your Research:
Presenters who have multiple projects can also choose to present during TWO of the poster, three-minute thesis, and roundtable sessions, but can only present once at each session. Each session should be entered separately. All proposals should be submitted by 11:59PM on Friday, March 3, 2023.
For more information, please contact Julie Stuckey, GSEC President ([email protected]). We look forward to reviewing your submissions!
Questions?
For more information contact Julie Stuckey, Chair ([email protected]). We look forward to reviewing your submission!
Call for 2023 AGSERS Judges
Symposium Overview: Each year the Graduate Student Education Council (GSEC) hosts its Annual Graduate Student Education Research Symposium (AGSERS). This year’s theme, “The Power of Voice: Democracy, Equity, and Access", highlights the current issues that educators are facing as we hope to be able to recover from the global pandemic and racial injustice
GSEC asks that you consider serving as a judge for the 2023 AGSERS. AGSERS is a great opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to gain feedback in a friendly and productive environment. Judges support students’ research by scoring posters and/or 3MT based on established criteria and providing written feedback for improvement.
Judges will be asked to arrive for an informational session on March 29th. On the day of the event, we would like you to arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled session. Three minute thesis and poster presentations will be judged. If you have additional time, please support the podium talks. To account for requests for more time to judge posters, this year there will be optional time to view posters prior to the interactive poster session (view the detailed agenda below).
If you are available to serve as a judge please complete this form
Should you be unable to judge please support AGSERS 2023 by encouraging your students to apply
GSEC asks that you consider serving as a judge for the 2023 AGSERS. AGSERS is a great opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to gain feedback in a friendly and productive environment. Judges support students’ research by scoring posters and/or 3MT based on established criteria and providing written feedback for improvement.
Judges will be asked to arrive for an informational session on March 29th. On the day of the event, we would like you to arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled session. Three minute thesis and poster presentations will be judged. If you have additional time, please support the podium talks. To account for requests for more time to judge posters, this year there will be optional time to view posters prior to the interactive poster session (view the detailed agenda below).
If you are available to serve as a judge please complete this form
Should you be unable to judge please support AGSERS 2023 by encouraging your students to apply