Share Your Research or Creative Work
Communicating the results of your research, scholarly or creative work is a critical phase of the research process. Presenting your findings requires you to place your research into context, to connect it with other works and to explore new and unanswered questions. Sharing your research also entails that you prioritize, meet deadlines and follow protocol. The process teaches you how to react to reviews-both negative and positive. Source: Council on Undergraduate Research
There are a variety of platforms to share your research, scholarly or creative work both within and outside the Binghamton University community. Whether you publish an article in a research journal, present at a professional conference or meeting, attend a research consortium, participate in a show or exhibition, or are involved with a performance, you will find many benefits to sharing your work with other professionals.
Journals exclusively for Binghamton University undergraduates:
- Binghamton University Undergraduate Journal
- Binghamton Journal of History
- Binghamton Law Quarterly
- Binghamton Now (annually each spring; WRIT 111 themed editions on civic conversations)
- Binghamton Writes: A journal of First-Year Writing
- Brainwaves (neuroscience)
- Ellipsis (literature)
Journals for Undergraduate Submission:
- Journal of Undergraduate Anthropology
- Online Journal of Rural Nursing & Healthcare
- Process: Journal of Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Scholarship
- Reinvention: An International Journal of Undergraduate Research
- STEM Fellowship Journal
Other Binghamton opportunities to publish:
- Asian Outlook
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Free Press (arts and culture)
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Happy Medium Magazine (politics)
- Pipe Dream (news)
Professional Conferences and Meetings
Ready to share your work with others in a professional setting outside the classroom? Professional conferences and meetings range from undergraduate-only conferences to those sponsored by disciplinary and other professional organizations and may be offered at all levels: local, state, national and international. Speak to your faculty mentor for guidance about discipline-specific conferences and meetings they recommend you attend. Take a look at the many options available, including details on when abstracts are due and when the meeting or conference typically takes place.
Public Presentations
Research may be presented to members of the local community at events or meetings.
Consider applying to Binghamton's TEDx presentations to share your work outside of the classroom!
Research Symposia
Research symposia are events held at campuses or other large venues which showcase the work of several researchers simultaneously. Participants present their work to students, faculty and community members through posters or exhibits.
Examples include:
- Binghamton University Conference in Undergraduate and Graduate Chemistry Research
- Research Days at Binghamton University
- SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference
- The conference is held annually or biannually during Fall and/or Spring semesters (locations vary).
- New websites are created for each conference. Search for the latest location(s) and webpage.
- National Conference on Undergraduate Research