What - Judge posters at the OIGP Reception Time Commitment - available from 1:40-2:30 on April 1st. Email Mike Schuster schustem@purdue.edu<mailto:schustem@purdue.edu> to volunteer to judge Thank you, Christal ________________________________ From: Schuster, Michael J Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 1:51 PM To: Ese-student-list@ecn.purdue.edu<mailto:Ese-student-list@ecn.purdue.edu> Subject: Call for submissions: OIGP Spring Reception ESEers, You are invited to present your interdisciplinary research at the Office of Interdisciplinary Graduate Program's Spring Reception. The Spring Reception is a celebration of interdisciplinary graduate research, conducted like a poster session. Presentations will be in either poster or multimedia (PowerPoint, Prezi, etc.) form, although most ESE students will likely present using posters. Presenters are welcome to share research they have presented in another forum. As a presenter, you will be automatically considered for the Certificate of Excellence in ESE Research, as well as the Purdue Interdisciplinary Audience Choice Award (a crowd preference award with a $250 monetary prize), the winners of which will be determined during the event. Finally, as a student in an interdisciplinary program, you are eligible to apply for the Most Outstanding Interdisciplinary Project Award (MOIPA; NOTE: you must fill out the MOIPA application found on the Spring Reception website to be considered for the MOIPA). The winner of the MOIPA will receive a $750 monetary award and be asked to present a 10 minute keynote presentation at the Spring Reception. Additionally, the MOIPA runner-up will receive a $250 award. For more information and/or to apply, visit the Spring Reception website at: http://www.gradschool.purdue.edu/oigp/calendar/reception.cfm. -Mike OIGP SPRING RECEPTION: Monday, April 1, 2013 (Judging starts at 1:25, Open floor starting at 2:00) in the PMU North and South Ballrooms. Refreshments will be served. Email questions to oigp@purdue.edu<mailto:oigp@purdue.edu> _______________________________________________________________ Mike Schuster Graduate Student Ecological Sciences and Engineering Interdisciplinary Graduate Program Department of Forestry and Natural Resources PFEN 220-14