NEWS
2025 Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference to be Held April 8; Proposals Accepted Until Feb. 21
Georgia State will hold its annual Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference (GSURC) on Tuesday, April 8, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Student Center East. All undergraduates at Georgia State are welcome to participate.
This interdisciplinary event showcases research and creative inquiry from across campus. Students can submit proposals for posters, oral presentations, or artistic works by Feb. 21 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time. All undergraduates are welcome to participate.
More information about the conference and how to submit proposals is available through the links below.
GSURC will take place during the Georgia State Undergraduate Research Week, with events and opportunities for students April 7-11. Additional details will be sent by campus email to the GSU community.
Please Note: to reiterate – while these links will take you to the website of the Honors College, GSURC is open to all undergraduates.
Student Research Workshops
Students can enhance their research skills by participating in a workshop series, covering everything from getting started to presenting research. Open to all GSU undergrads, these workshops are courtesy of the Honors College. Earn a Research Skills Workshop Certificate of Completion to boost your resume. Workshops are space-limited, so register today using the link below the workshop schedule.
All sessions, which occur on Wednesdays, take place from 3 to 4 p.m. via Webex.
- Jan. 29: Getting Started in Research
- Feb. 5: Literature Reviews and Library Resources
- Feb. 12: Writing Proposals, Abstracts and Artistic Statements
- Feb. 19: Best Practices for Academic Conferences
- Feb. 26: Practicing Oral Presentations
- March 5: Building Poster Presentations
- March 12: Artificial Intelligence and Research
A University for All; Undergraduate Research for All
GSURC is administered through the Honors College for the benefit of all GSU undergraduates regardless of college, school, or institute and regardless of major.
Undergraduate research and scholarship play a role in the university’s strategic plan. A major initiative helping to fulfill the plan’s ambitions toward Student Success 2.0, Beyond College to Career, and Innovating Research, Scholarship and Creativity is the creation of the Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Inquiry (CURCI).
The CURCI will serve as a central hub and resource network, championing undergraduate creative inquiry and research initiatives across Georgia State campuses.