Student Research & Creative Scholarship Showcase
The Student Research & Creative Scholarship Showcase (SRCSS) celebrates the excellent academic work of 彩神vlll争霸's students across an interdisciplinary spectrum of arts and humanities, social sciences, business, health, education, applied sciences, engineering, and natural sciences. This is an in-person event, where students present their project to judges to compete for prizes.
Students are asked to submit a 36"x24" conference poster showcasing the best of their academic work. Below you will find information on what we are asking students to include with their posters, the Submission Form, and numerous resources to help with creating effective and memorable conference posters!
Please note: Group submissions are accepted - there is a spot on the submission form to indicate it is a group effort.
Submissions to the Showcase will open in March!
Review the Showcase FAQs section for additional guidelines.
2025 Showcase Event Details:
April 18 from 9 AM - 1 PM
In-person Showcase event in the Skybridge between the Student Union and the Engineering
and Computation Building (Creek Bridge)
Submission Categories:
Please Note: Due to the interdisciplinary nature of many academic projects, the category that best fits your project, may not be the category your major is listed under - this list is only intended to be a loose guideline, not an absolute rule. Confirm with your project advisor before submitting.
- Art
- English
- History
- Journalism and Public Communications
- Languages
- Math
- Music
- Philosophy
- Accounting
- Anthropology
- Applied Technologies Leadership
- Aviation Technology
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science
- Computer Systems Engineering
- Construction Management
- Dental Hygiene
- Dietetics
- Economics
- Electrical Engineering
- Finance
- Geomatics
- Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- Health Sciences
- Human Services
- International Studies
- Justice
- Kinesiology
- Legal Studies
- Management
- Marketing
- Mechanical Engineering
- Medical Laboratory Science
- Nursing
- Occupational Safety and Health
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Biological Sciences
- Chemistry
- Geological Sciences
- Natural Sciences
- All graduate programs
Awards
Each award can be given out once for each of the three categories! Awards are $200 each. Award criteria is included with rubric information.
Pioneering Innovation Award
This award celebrates projects that showcase groundbreaking ideas, original solutions
to issues, or norm-breaking conventions. It recognizes projects that have the potential
to move the academic discipline forward.
This award honors projects that demonstrate thorough, methodical, and impactful research. It recognizes projects that provide data-driven insights through academic rigor and contribute knowledge to a specific field in a meaningful way.
This award highlights projects that have made, or have the potential to make, an outstanding and positive difference within a community. Projects may be localized to 彩神vlll争霸, Anchorage, Alaska or extend to underrepresented communities.
This award celebrates projects that showcase exceptional creativity. It recognizes projects that incorporate aesthetic appeal, innovative approaches, unique problem-solving skills, originality, or the ability to think outside the box.
This award acknowledges projects with the most compelling and effective presentations. It recognizes clarity, engagement, and the ability to communicate complex ideas in an accessible and captivating manner. Recipients are those who excel in delivering their message with impact and professionalism.
How to Submit Your Project Checklist:
- Download one of these Powerpoint Slide templates to create your poster. You must save and submit your powerpoint file as a PPT file - this will ensure the poster prints correctly. If you decide not to use one of these templates, you must ensure that your poster has the correct dimensions:
- Confirm with your project advisor or assignment's professor that:
- You are planning to submit to the accurate academic category. If you are unsure which category you should submit to, consult your project advisor or professor.
- You have chosen the appropriate rubric. Rubric categories include: Empirical Research, Non-Empirical Scholarship, Creative Activity. Selecting the appropriate rubric will ensure you receive the most fair and accurate evaluation for prize consideration. We cannot guarantee that projects evaluated incorrectly will be considered for prize placement. View the three Showcase rubrics.
- When you are ready, open the submission form, sign in with your UA username and password, and submit your project! Keep in mind that if you project is accepted to the Showcase, you are required to attend the in-person Showcase event.
- Prepare to present your poster in person, and attend the in-person Showcase event.
Showcase FAQs
- How many projects can I submit to the Showcase?Students may submit only one poster to the Showcase. If you have multiple projects in which you are part of a group, and each group wishes to submit their poster, you can serve as the representative for submission and/or presenting for only one of these projects. Other project(s) must be presented by other members of your group(s), or they will not be considered.
- Can I edit my poster after submission?Only the first submission of each project will be accepted - ensure that you only submit the best and final version of your poster. No edited versions will be accepted later.
- What if I miss the submission deadline?Posters submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.
- My poster does not match the required dimensions. Can I still submit it?Posters must be submitted in the required format with the correct dimensions; posters incorrectly formatted may appear distorted when printed. We will accept such submissions and alter them to fit our printer dimensions. We assume no responsibility for any distortion during printing.
- Do I have to attend the live event to participate in the Showcase? What if I live
outside of Anchorage?If you submit a poster to the showcase, you are expected to attend the live event. Please ensure that you have availability on the event day during the times indicated before making a submission. If you live outside of the Anchorage area you may still submit a poster, but it is your responsibility to secure a representative who can provide a laptop and video conference capability for you to present in your designated times.
- Can I submit projects from previous semesters to the Showcase? What about projects
I did at another university?
The academic work you present must be work completed in your capacity as an undergraduate or graduate student at 彩神vlll争霸 during this academic year (Summer 2024 through Spring 2025). Projects with work from previous academic years, or projects that you created while you were a student at another university (including other UA campuses) will not be accepted. Projects which were started in previous academic years, which you completed substantial work on during the current academic year, can be submitted to the Showcase as long as your poster and presentation focus on the work completed in the curernt academic year.
Student Research & Creative Scholarship Showcase ePortfolios!
If you would like inspiration, or to check out previous projects, please browse our past Showcase events.