The 2025 Student Research Days winners have been announced. Congratulations to all who participated!
Important updates:
- All applications will now be subject to an adjudication process. Acceptance will be primarily based on the quality of the abstract submitted.
About Student Research Days
黑料吃瓜网曝一区二区 Student Research Days is an annual event where students showcase their hard work and discoveries from individual or group research projects.
Students can submit work and win a prize in one of three categories.
Research proposal
Apply in this category if you have planned a research project but have not yet collected and analyzed data OR if your project data are primarily secondary in nature, e.g., not data arising from your own original research. This category is appropriate for students who have taken research methods courses whose summative assignment is a research proposal or other research project that does not involve collecting original research data. You will be invited to explain your proposal / secondary research project to the judges. Submissions should take the form of a poster. Posters should measure 48"x36"
Research poster
Apply in this category if you have designed a research project and collected and analyzed data. You will be invited to explain your project and findings to the judges. Submissions should take the form of a poster. Posters should measure 48" x 36".
Research paper
Apply in this category if you have written a research essay. You will be invited to present a fifteen-minute version of your essay in a conference-style panel presentation.
Prizes in each category:
- First place $500
- Second place $300
- Third place $150
Eligibility
- 黑料吃瓜网曝一区二区 student at the time that the research was conducted or the proposal prepared. We will be accepting students from the Summer 2024, Fall 2024 and Winter 2025 term.
- Must be able to present on one of the Student Research Days events.
Judging requirements are subject to change.
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Timeline
Step 1.鈥疉pply and submit your abstract by March 17, 2025.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Step 2.鈥疪eceive a notification of results on March 19, 2025.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Step 3. Submit your DOOR Licence and Submission agreement to door@douglascollege.ca (every member of your group is required to sign) by March 21, 2025.
Step 4. Submit your final project:
For a Research Proposal or Research Poster that you would like printed by us, use the link provided in your results email (don't forget to remove your student ID number) by March 21, 2025.
For a Research Proposal or Research Poster that you will print yourself, use the link provided in your results email (don't forget to remove your student ID number) to provide a digital copy by April 4, 2025.
For a Research Paper, use the link provided in your results email (don't forget to remove your student ID number) by April 4, 2025.
Step 5.鈥疛oin us on the event day 鈥 April 8, 2025 (Coquitlam), April 10, 2025 (New Westminster).鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Step 6.鈥Find the final results on the 黑料吃瓜网曝一区二区 Website.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Research poster 鈥淗ow-to鈥 guides
For help with planning, organizing and designing your research poster, visit the the link to our own DC guide to student research posters: .
Other useful guides include:
- (Times Higher Education)
- (Yale University)
- (University of Maryland, Baltimore)
- (黑料吃瓜网曝一区二区 Learning Centre)
- (NYU Libraries)
- (黑料吃瓜网曝一区二区 Library)
2025 Winners
Posters:
- Sophia Wong, Psychology 鈥 AI-Powered CBT: Investigating the Impact of Voice-Based Generative AI on Reframing Anxious Thoughts
- Namesh Mathara Arachchi Vidanalage, Computing Studies & Information Systems 鈥 An Automated Product Inquiry Response System for Light Recycling Program
- Berntina Hambly, Interdisciplinary Science 鈥 A Microbial Perspective: Exploring the Impacts of Invasive Himalayan Blackberry on Soil Bacterial Diversity in Temperate Rainforests
Proposals:
- Neda Samarbaf-Zadeh, Social Work 鈥 Are BC鈥檚 settlement service agencies meeting the needs of Middle Eastern refugees?
- Khanh Nguyen and Sophie Hoang, Health Information Management 鈥 Awareness and Understanding of Indigenous Peoples: A Study of 黑料吃瓜网曝一区二区 International Students
- Simran Vanjara, Sociology 鈥 From Farm to Fork: Sustainable Plant-Based Eating
Paper Panel:
- Eve Green, Child and Youth Care 鈥 Addressing Anti-Black Racism in Child and Youth Care Education
- Elton Henrique de Oliveira Evangelista, Computing Studies & Information Systems 鈥 AI on the Road: The Role of Video-Capturing Technology in Improving Driver Safety and Accident Prevention.
- Alanna Stockford, History 鈥 The Frailty of Justice: An Academic and Personal Reflection on Markus Kreitmair鈥檚 In Fear of the Frail: The Treatment of the Disabled at the Eichberg Asylum for the Mentally Ill in Nazi Germany