2018 Undergraduate Research Symposia and Conferences

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    College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education Undergraduate Research Conference
    (College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education, The University of Tampa, 2018-04) College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
    The University of Tampa Undergraduate Research Conference allows students to present original, empirical research within any area of the disciplines represented by the College of Social Science, Mathematics and Education. The first conference was in April 2006 and has been held annually since. At the third event held in April 2008, prizes for the best posters were awarded. The fifth event (April 2010) saw a wider representation of posters from across the college. Example citation for the work presented here: Einstein, A. & Blessing, S. B., (2014, April). Investigations into the psychology of time perception. Poster presented at the Spring 2014 CSSME Undergraduate Research Conference, Tampa, FL.
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    College of Natural and Health Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium
    (College of Natural and Health Sciences, The University of Tampa, 2018-04-27) College of Natural and Health Sciences
    Symposium Organizers: Dr. Eric Werner, Dr. Simon Schuler, and members of the Beta Beta Beta Biology Honor Society. The CNHS Undergraduate Research Symposium provides an opportunity for students within the College of Natural and Health Sciences to present their current or recently completed research projects in a poster format. The research may have been performed as part of a course, an Honors Research Fellowship, or an independent project conducted with a faculty mentor. Abstracts for all poster presentations are included in this booklet and are listed in alphabetical order based on the presenting author’s last name. The Symposium was initiated in 2013 through a generous grant from the UT Board of Fellows. Further financial support from the Office of the Dean of CNHS, the Department of Biology and Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physics is also acknowledged. Finally, the organizers would like to thank all presenters, faculty mentors, and faculty judges for their participation in this event.
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