Undergrads, get experience presenting your research at the ACUR conference
Here is the chance to present your research to a supportive, like-minded community and get fresh perspectives on your work. The ACUR (Australasian Council for Undergraduate Research) conference is a unique opportunity to network with students and researchers from various disciplines, gaining insights that could spark new ideas and collaborations.
ACUR promotes and advances the spread of undergraduate research in Australasia. Undergraduate research is defined as research or investigation conducted by tertiary level undergraduate students attending universities and colleges.
What is an Undergraduate Conference?
An undergraduate research conference provides students with the opportunity to present research conducted as part of their degree programs or extra-curricular projects, including industry- and discipline-based projects. This multi-disciplinary conference offers a valuable chance for attendees to network with peers, gain insights into different research approaches, and exchange findings with students from other universities. The theme of this years’ conference is Undergraduate Research in the Age of Adaptive Change and Artificial Intelligence.
This year, the ACUR conference will be held at the University of Sydney, Camperdown Campus on 2 — 3 December. To find out more about the theme, ACUR, and how to participate visit the ACUR website.