- Promote and share your research
- Receive valuable feedback on your project
- Connect with students and faculty from other system universities
- Learn about graduate programs at system universities
Pathways Student Research Symposium
TAMUS Pathways Student Research Symposium
18th Annual TAMUS Pathways Student Research Symposium
March 2-3, 2023.
Oral Presentations Poster Assignments Abstract Book
The Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) Pathways Student Research Symposium is a student research showcase. Open to undergraduate and graduate students from all TAMUS institutions, the Pathways Student Research Symposium gives system students an opportunity to present their research to – and network with – faculty members, judges, and other students across the system. Separate categories are available for undergraduate-, master's- and doctoral-level posters or oral presentations.
The Pathways Symposium rotates annually among the TAMUS institutions. This year, the event will take place in event space at the Aggie Special Events Center (ASEC) at Texas A&M University at Galveston. Please note the meals indicated below will be provided for all registered student presenters, faculty judges, and attendees.
Thursday, March 2, 12:00-7:00 p.m. (lunch and dinner provided)
Friday, March 3, 8:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. (lunch provided)
Please plan to join us for this exciting event connecting students, faculty, and staff and strengthening the TAMUS research community.
- Benefits for Students
- Apply To Participate
Registration
Coming soon! Students must receive permission from their institution's Pathways Coordinator to participate. The registration fee will be $75 for Pathways (billed to the home institution). The Research and Graduate Studies Office will cover the registration free for all TAMUG students accepted to participate.
Agenda
Date | Event | Time* | Location |
Thursday, March 2 | Check-In | 11:00 a.m.-Noon | Aggie Special Events Center |
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Welcome | Noon-1:00 p.m. | Aggie Special Events Center | |
Poster Sessions | 1:00-5:00 p.m. | Aggie Special Events Center | |
Graduate School Fair | 1:00-5:00 p.m. | Aggie Special Events Center | |
Symposium Dinner | 5:00-7:00 p.m. | TBA | |
Friday, March 3 | Oral Presentations & Poster Sessions | 8:00 a.m.-Noon | Aggie Special Events Center |
Graduate School Fair | 9:00a.m.-11:00 a.m. | Aggie Special Events Center | |
Awards Banquet & Ceremony | Noon-1:30 p.m. | Aggie Special Events Center |
Abstracts are required as part of registration and are scored as part of your presentation. All student presenters must upload an abstract using this format during registration to satisfy this requirement. Students will not be able to submit their registration without uploading the form.
Please fill out all required fields on the form and carefully follow the Abstract Instructions. Abstracts should be written in the original words of the presenter(s) and should represent work that has not been published previously. Abstracts should reflect the content of the presentation. If your project was delayed, the abstract should reflect what you were able to achieve rather than what you had originally planned to do.
Abstracts will be presented to the judges as submitted. Any errors will not be corrected by the symposium committee. Edits to the abstract after the deadline are up to the committee's discretion to accept.
Students should observe the following guidelines for presentations. Contact researchsymposium@tamug.edu with any questions.
- Presentation Format
- Poster Presentations
- Oral Presentations
Please consider serving as a judge for undergraduate and master’s posters and oral presentations, as well as fifteen minute doctoral presentations for the symposium (See below for additional information on judging times). You can register as a judge by clicking here. If you are a graduate student willing to serve as a judge, please complete a second registration with "Judge" as the participant type. Please contact researchsymposium@tamug.edu with any questions.
- Benefits
- Commitment
- Registration
- Judging Rubrics
Volunteer Information
The Research and Graduate Studies Office needs volunteers to help make Pathways a success. Given the large number of guests who will be on our campus for the event, RGSO will need additional support with event logistics. If you can volunteer for even one hour or several blocks during the day, RGSO will greatly appreciate your service.
- Tasks
- Benefits
- Expectations
- How to Sign Up
Accommodations and Transportation
The Research and Graduate Studies Office are excited to welcome you to Galveston for the symposium. Please discuss with your University's Pathways Coordinator hotel accommodations and transportation to and from the Galveston Campus.
- Accommodations
- Transportation
- What types of research can I present at the symposium?
- What research topics can I present at the symposium?
- Can I submit a research project under a different discipline than my major?
- May a Humanities or Social Sciences student present a poster presentation?
- May a doctoral student conduct a poster presentation?
- What is the oral presentation format for undergraduate and master's level Humanities/Social Sciences Students?
- Will participants receive feedback on their presentations?
- Can I present a poster and abstract as a team?
- Can I present an oral presentation or lightning talk as a team?
- As a co-presenter, can I submit the same abstract as the primary presenter?
- I would like to submit a project from the Visual/Fine Arts discipline. Is that possible?
- As a faculty member working with a student, can I participate in the presentation?