Research & Presentation Opportunities
CRC Symposium
Students can present their research and creative projects during Methodist University’s annual CRC Symposium. Presentation styles are discipline specific (e.g., performances, readings, or the more traditional oral presentation). Students not wishing to present their material in an oral format can create and display their work in a poster format. (For designing a poster refer to the poster guide found in the Guides & Resources section of the home page.)
Previous CRC Symposia
Click below to view titles and abstracts from the previous CRC Symposia:
- Twelfth Annual (2023)
- Eleventh Annual (2022)
- Tenth Annual (2021)
- Ninth Annual (2020)
- Eighth Annual (2019)
- Seventh Annual (2018)
- Sixth Annual (2017)
- Fifth Annual (2016)
- Fourth Annual (2015)
- Third Annual (2014)
- Second Annual (2013)
- Inaugural (2012)
Undergraduate Research & Creativity Fellowship
Students who want to immerse themselves in a culture of research and creativity can become Methodist University URC Fellows. The pathway to becoming a Methodist University URC Fellow is intended to be intense and rigorous. However, upon completion of the program, the successful students will be well-rounded and open-minded and will have had an experience that sets them apart from their peers at MU and other institutions.
SNCURCS
The State of North Carolina’s Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium (SNCURCS) is held at a North Carolina University every fall. Methodist University has traditionally had a strong presence at this conference, and it is expected that this trend will continue.
The CRC encourages the students who have conducted collaborative projects to apply and attend this conference, as well as other discipline-specific professional conferences.