a poster session in a ballroom for the ARCS conference

Learn to present your research with confidence

Thinking about presenting your research?

Get expert help from ASU librarians in a free workshop series designed to help you prepare standout proposals and posters. Learn how to choose a conference, submit a strong proposal and design a powerful poster. Whether it’s your first time submitting to a conference or you want to improve your skills, these workshops will get you conference-ready. Open to all majors, especially students in STEM and social sciences.

 

How to Prepare a Conference Proposal: AAAS Student Poster Workshop

Thursday, September 18 at Noon

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Register for September 18

 

How to Present Your Research: AAAS Poster Prep Workshop 

Thursday, October 30 at Noon

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Register for October 30

 

Telling the Data’s Story:  Best Practices for Data Visualization

Monday, November 3 at Noon

Online Webinar

Register for November 3

 

 

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