Minds At Work:

Seventeenth Annual Student Research Conference

February 16, 2010

Conference Objectives

  • To increase student interest and knowledge concerning academic research and scholarship.
  • To recognize, honor, and reward academic excellence.
  • To give students an opportunity to experience the conference format of academic inquiry; and to improve their critical thinking, writing, and presentation skills in a professional setting.

Conference Format

We are soliciting student projects from any academic discipline.  Students wishing to present papers need to register for the conference, submit a copy of their research paper or written project outline and an abstract of their project (details below).  Each participant will have fifteen minutes to make an oral presentation of their research that will be followed by five minutes of questions and discussion.  (We ask the papers not be read verbatim.)  Students are asked to specify any audio-visual needs their presentation will employ.  We request that student presenters bring several extra copies of their papers for distribution to interested faculty and students.

A luncheon will be provided to all registered participants and their faculty sponsors.  Presenting students and faculty sponsors will also receive a commemorative book.  Abstracts will be published in the conference program. There will also be opportunities for visiting students and faculty mentors to interact with colleagues and meet our keynote speaker.

For more information and the registration form, please download one of the following PDF documents (available soon)

  • Heidelberg Student Presenters
  • Off-campus Presenters

Submission Requirements

All student presenters must submit a registration form to Nancy King in the Academic Affairs Office, College Hall 122 by January 25, 2010. Presentations do not need to be complete at this time, only abstracts.  (formatted to Microsoft WORD.  See sample abstract).  The abstract of the project must be submitted to mindsatwork@heidelberg.edu by email by January 29, 2010.

Heidelberg students who believe their papers are exceptional may submit their entire paper for the Ernest and Martha Hammel Research Award. There will be a $500 prize for “Best Paper,” $250 for the second place paper and $100 for the third place paper.  A hard copy of the paper must be submitted to Nancy King (Office of Academic Affairs in College Hall) by January 25, 2010 to be considered for a monetary award. Only undergraduate students can be considered for the Best Paper Awards.