PSA Annual Meeting

Student Poster Award

The PSA Student Poster Award competition will be held under the following criteria: An individual applying to be considered for the PSA Poster Award must be a student or no more than one year past graduation at the time of the meeting where the work is presented and must notify the Award Committee Chair (address below) of his or her intention to apply for the award competition by the abstract deadline (for the 2007 meeting, this is 8 June 2007).

The individual must be a PSA member.

Posters with multiple authors are permitted, but the student competing for the award must be the first and presenting author. Regardless of the number of authors, the student's mentor must certify that the poster is primarily the result of the candidate student's initiative, imagination, and labor. This ORIGINAL signed letter from the student's research director (mentor or major advisor) or department chair, verifying that the candidate is a student and that the work to be presented represents the initiative, imagination, and labor of the student must be sent to Dr. Milton Sommerfeld, the Award Committee Chair, by 8 June (for last minute applications, an e-mail letter from the mentor, IF sent from an official university e-mail address is sufficient by the 8 June deadline but the hard copy letter must still be sent). Send this letter to the following address:

Dr. Kirsten Müller
200 University Ave. West
Department of Biology
University of Waterloo
Waterloo , Ontario
Canada , N2L 3G1
Phone: (519) 888-4567 ext. 32224
Fax: (519) 746-0614
kmmuller@uwaterloo.ca

Only one poster per student per year may be entered in the competition. If meeting rules allow multiple posters to be contributed by the same presenting author, the student must designate which poster is to be considered for the award.

There is no limit to the number of years in which a student may enter this competition. Posters describing the same overall project may be entered in multiple years but only if there are new data included in successive years. Posters on a student's project that has previously won this or the Bold Award are not eligible. Students who have won the Poster Award are eligible to present the same project in the Bold Award competition in a later year if additional data are included.

Judging will include multiple aspects of the poster itself as well as the students' ability to informally discuss their work at the poster session. In addition, there are travel grants available through the Hoshaw Travel Awards.


Last updated: Apr. 27, 2007