Overview
The Spring Undergraduate Research Festival is a presentation opportunity for all students engaging in undergraduate research who wish to share their work.
Time and Location
The Spring Undergraduate Research Festival will be held across three sessions in the Ohio Union Performance Hall on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
Session I: 11:00 - 12:00 p.m.
Session II: 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
Session III: 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Spring Undergraduate Research Festival Application
The 2025 Spring Undergraduate Research Festival application is now closed. A program brochure with 135 student participants will be posted here before the festival.
For poster and presentation resources, visit our Writing and Presenting Research Page.
Looking to try a different presentation style? Consider applying for the 3-Minute Thesis Competition!
The 3-Minute Thesis challenges participants to present their research in just three minutes using a single slide and everyday language to an audience. More information and the application can be found on our 3-Minute Thesis page.
Who can participate and what are the benefits of participation?
The annual Spring Undergraduate Research Festival is a research poster forum for students to share their mentored research projects with the broader academic community. Happening solely in the spring, we offer presentations during 60 minute sessions, where students convey their research with the aid of a poster. As with the other forums hosted by UR&CI, the festival is not specific to any discipline; students from all disciplines across the university are invited to apply, and student presenters should prepare to discuss their research with a general audience. The festival is open to all undergraduate students at Ohio State who are participating in faculty-mentored research, and students can present on projects that are still ongoing - final results are not necessary for participation.