Graduate Student Poster Proposal
This is a graduate student only session, but graduate students are not limited to this category. The poster session provides opportunities for graduate students to present their research accomplishments in a more interactive setting. For a paper to be presented in the Graduate Student Poster session, the first author of the paper must be a graduate student. All presented posters are considered for the Distinguished Graduate Student Poster Award. Graduate Student Poster proposals have a separate review process. For details, please refer to “FERA 2024 Call for Graduate Student Poster Proposals” on FERA’s website.
Anyone may submit a proposal, however presenters must be members of FERA and registered for the 2024 FERA Conference in order to be listed on the program. Proposals must be submitted electronically through the online FERA Proposal Submission System. Detailed instructions for using the online system can be found below.
During the submission process, you will be providing information on the following specific items.
- Title of the paper or symposium.
- Desired session format (paper, symposium, panel discussion, etc.).
- First author's name and institutional affiliation.
- First author's e-mail address, USPS address, and telephone number.
- Names of co-authors or co-presenters (if co-presenters will address different topics, such as in a symposium, list the topic for each co-presenter) and their institutional affiliations.
- If proposal is for a symposium, list the names and institutional affiliations of the organizer(s) and facilitator of the symposium.
- Abstract of the proposal. It should not exceed 100 words.
- Proposal Summary submitted as a file upload. The main body of the proposal text should not exceed five pages, double spaced. DO NOT IDENTIFY THE AUTHOR(S) OR THEIR INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATIONS ANYWHERE IN THE SUMMARY. This will provide for a blind review of the proposal. This file should include:
a. Title of the paper or symposium |
e. Methods |
b. Purpose |
f. Results and conclusions |
c. Rationale and background |
g. Limitations |
d. Data source (population, sample, setting) |
h. Implications |
Make a new submission to the FERA 2024 Graduate Student Poster Proposal section.