Office of Undergraduate Education

Judges needed for 2022 Undergraduate Exhibition on April 6-8

This year’s exhibition will have virtual and in-person components

Two judges listen to a student describe their research during the 2019 Undergraduate Exhibition. The 2022 Exhibition will see some students return to a voluntary in-person Exhibition, but all participants will be judged through the online platform Symposium. Credit: Steve Tressler / Penn State. Creative Commons

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Faculty, emeriti faculty, staff, post-docs and doctoral students are encouraged to volunteer as judges for the 2022 Undergraduate Exhibition on Research, Inquiry, and Creative Activity, from April 6-8. 

This year, judge sign-ups will be handled through the Symposium platform. Volunteers will need to first create a Symposium account if they don’t already have one, then use this link to finish judge registration. Volunteer judges are asked to sign up by April 1. Judge assignments will be sent April 5. 

All participants in the 2022 Exhibition are required to present their projects virtually. In addition, some will also present in a voluntary in-person component at the HUB Robeson Center at the University Park campus from 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Friday, April 8. 

Judges are needed to score posters, presentations and performances across all academic fields. Judges can specify which academic areas they are interested in judging. Students sign up in one of five broad categories: arts and humanities (including visual arts), engineering, health and life sciences, physical sciences, and social and behavioral sciences. 

The online portion of the 2022 Exhibition will take place in the online platform Symposium. Scoring will take place entirely inside the platform. 

Special requests for alternative media for individual entries can be directed to undergrad@psu.edu

The Undergraduate Exhibition is coordinated by Penn State Undergraduate Education. 

 

Last Updated March 24, 2022