The 2015 Rural Futures Conference poster competition is open for undergraduate and graduate students who wish to present a poster on “big idea” research questions that showcase new knowledge and bold ideas.
Participants must submit a 250-word abstract by Sept. 18 to be considered for the competition. Up to $1,500 in cash will be awarded in the undergraduate category and up to $2,000 in cash in the graduate category.
Submission details
The deadline for submission is Sept. 18. For more details on the submission guidelines, prizes and deadlines, phone 402-472-4977 or click here. Complete details on additional engagement opportunities and the entire conference agenda are available here. For the latest information follow Rural Futures on Twitter or Facebook.
Posters will be presented at the National Rural Futures Conference (RFC) set for Oct. 21-23. The conference aims to engage University of Nebraska faculty, staff and students — along with community and organizational partners — in envisioning a brighter future for rural communities.
The conference theme is “Hope Inspires Vision,” and posters should address key elements of this thematic focus. Posters may feature research currently underway or ideas for future research that include hope or exemplify the Rural Futures Institute’s core values: bold, innovative, collaborative, reflective, transdisciplinary, agile and reflective.
The conference is hosted by the Rural Futures Institute at the University of Nebraska. Attendees will be able to participate in the RFC at one of two locations: Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center in Lincoln on Oct. 21-23, or the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis, Neb., on Oct. 21-22.
Posters may be presented at either of the conference’s two locations. When submitting an abstract, specify at which location you plan to present your poster.
The Rural Futures Conference Poster Committee will review the abstracts and notify presenters of their acceptance via email by Sept. 25. To be eligible for the cash awards, students must have had their abstract accepted and have registered for the conference at the location where they are presenting their poster.
Faculty and university partners also may display posters but are not eligible for the competition.