Events & Conferences

Cal Lutheran Events

Student Research Symposium

October

Showcases the work of Cal Lutheran's top students during Homecoming Weekend of each year. Most of these students have spent their entire summer working full-time side-by-side with a faculty mentor on their project. The original results that are shared at this venue are likely also to be presented at professional conferences throughout the region and country. Students from a wide variety of disciplines including Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Exercise Science, Global Studies, Math, Psychology, and Religion share their work in 15-minute oral presentations at the start of the morning, followed by an interactive poster session.

Learn more about the Student Research Symposium

Festival of Scholars

April

The Festival of Scholars showcases scholarly work of undergraduate and graduate students from the College of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School of Education, the Graduate School of Psychology and the School of Management. Scholarship is broadly defined and includes scientific experimentation, creative works, community-based inquiry, and other investigations. If you're interested in presenting at the Festival of Scholars, talk with your faculty mentor, advisor, or instructor about the most appropriate session for your presentation or contact fos@callutheran.edu for more information.

Learn more about the Festival of Scholars


Off-Campus Research Presentation Opportunities

Discover the perfect venue for presenting your research! Explore a diverse database of conferences shared by your peers. Don't forget, your research mentor is also a valuable resource for selecting the right place to showcase your work.

You can click on each "card" in the window below to learn more about the conference.

Do you know of a conference that's not listed in the database below? Tell us about it using this form: Conference Database

 

Need help funding your conference travel? Check out the "Research Support" tab on the left for information about the Student Conference Grant. 

 

 

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