Presentation Resources
Presenting at one of the CRE's research events or at a conference? Check out these helpful resources to get you started!
Conference Resources
How To: Getting the Most Out of Your Research Conference Experience!
NETWORK
A key benefit of research conferences is building professional connections. Introduce yourself, explore interesting posters, and engage during breaks. Attend job and grad school fairs with your resume ready. Step out of your comfort zone—you never know who you’ll meet!
PLAN YOUR TIME
Conference schedules are packed with great sessions, presentations, and social events, so plan ahead! Prioritize key events, leave time to practice your presentation, and, if possible, rehearse in the actual room. Explore sessions beyond your research focus and connect with new people.
Take Notes
Bring a notebook to jot down key takeaways, contacts, and ideas during the conference. Note-taking keeps you alert, helps capture inspiration for future research, and ensures you don't forget important moments!
Reflect & Follow-Up
After the conference, review your notes, act on key takeaways, and share your experience with your lab or mentors. Follow up with new contacts to maintain and grow your professional network!
Poster Presentations
Poster Presentation (Canva link)
Research Poster Checklist (for FSU Conferences)
Poster Presentation Creation Tips 2 (.docx) (LouAnne Hawkins and Christopher Leone)
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Oral Presentations
Powerpoint Presentation Creation Tips (.pdf) (LouAnne Hawkins and Christopher Leone)
Oral Presentation Tips 1 (.pdf)
Oral Presentation Tips 2 (.pdf) (Thompson Writing Center at Duke University)
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Sample Research Presentations
2016 President's Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence (oral presentations)
2013 President's Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence (PowerPoint and poster presentations)
2010-2014 President's Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence (oral presentations)
2015-2016 Undergraduate Research Symposium (mainly poster presentations)