
The Raymond A. Roesch, S.M.
Social Sciences Symposium
Saturday, December 4, 2010
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
St. Joseph’s Hall
(SJ Lounge for Opening Ceremony & Continental Breakfast)
Deadline: Monday, Nov. 15
The Social Sciences Departments and the Roesch Chair in the Social Sciences invite you to the fourth annual symposium featuring the scholarly work of undergraduate students. It is a day of presenting and exchanging stimulating ideas across the fields of anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, social work, and sociology.
The symposium is an exceptional opportunity for both students and faculty:
• Students gain experience presenting their work to the public and exchanging ideas
• Students and faculty engage in interdisciplinary discussions on contemporary issues
• Students and faculty learn outside the classroom about UD students’ interests and work
Presentations may be based on research projects:
• required of a capstone course or any other class
• done in independent study or faculty research programs
• done as part of a thesis (e.g., Honors or Berry Scholars)
Students who wish to present their research are invited to propose a(n):
• Individual research talk (given by one or more students)
• Poster presentation (given by one or more students)
• Panel presentation of 3-4 individual talks on a common topic
• Video presentation
For more information, see the Registration Form and Instructions.
If you have any questions, please contact:
Jack Bauer, Ph.D.
Roesch Chair in the Social Sciences
Psychology Department, SJ 303
(937) 229-2617