NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH (NCUR)

The Office of Student Research encourages Longwood undergraduate student researchers to present at the NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH held virtually on April 12-14, 2021.

To submit an abstract, visit the NCUR website: NCUR 2021

 

Established in 1987, the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) has consistently been one of the largest national conferences for promoting undergraduate research, creative, and scholastic achievement. This two to three-day annual event draws hundreds of talented students representing over 400 colleges and universities nationally.

Students present their researching in a variety of different ways:

  • Topical sessions of 15 minute oral presentations
  • Interdisciplinary poster sessions
  • Artistic performances and visual art exhibits

An additional portion of NCUR includes plenary sessions led by nationally prominent speakers sharing their perspectives on educational policy, various programs and initiatives, funding opportunities for undergraduate research efforts, and career development. For more information about NCUR, please feel free to visit NCUR 2021.

 

NCUR 2021 Deadlines

Early Decision Abstract Submission: November 1, 2020

Abstract Submission (January-March registration period): December 1, 2020

 

Longwood University is an Institutional Member of CUR therefore students and faculty can register for NCUR at the Institutional Member rate. The Office of Student Research will pay for registration for students who have abstracts accepted for presentation at NCUR 2021.

We hope you will take advantage of this excellent opportunity to present your work in a national venue.  

Please email Amorette Barber, [email protected], if you have any questions.