The Goal of the PSU Research Colloquium is to increase awareness and celebrate research activities happening on our campus by showcasing the works of our graduate and undergraduate students. Listed below, you will find details regarding the Research Colloquium and a breakdown of the expectations for each category.
**The details on this site are tentative and subject to revision by the Advisory Council for the PSU Research Colloquium.
Questions? Contact Dr. Ram Gupta
Guidelines
Requirements
Abstract/Summary Guidelines
All projects require an Abstract/Summary. The Abstract/Summary should be one paragraph, 250 words or less in 11 point Times New Roman font, single spaced with one inch margins. The Abstract/Summary should contain the following:
The Abstract/Summary will be provided to the judges prior to oral presentations and poster viewings.
Judging
Abstracts from Past Colloquiums
Enjoy our collection of PSU Research Colloquium abstract books we have put together over the years showcasing our students' research.
2022 PSU Research Colloquium Abstract Book
2021 PSU Research Colloquium Abstract Book
2019 PSU Research Colloquium Abstract Book
2018 PSU Research Colloquium Abstract Book
2017 PSU Research Colloquium Abstract Book
2016 PSU Research Colloquium Abstract Book
2015 PSU Research Colloquium Abstract Book
High School Information
Category A: primarily Sciences and Technology
Presentations should further explain information from the Abstract/Summary and will be judged on:
Category B: primarily Business, Education, and Humanities
Presentations should further explain information from the Abstract/Summary and will be judged on:
Category C: Creative Works
Presentations should further explain information from the Abstract/Summary and will be judged on:
Category D: Topical Literature Review
Presentations should further explain information from the Abstract/Summary and will be judged on:
Category E: High School
Presentations should further explain information from the Abstract/Summary and will be judged on: