iDigTRIO Biological Sciences Conference and Fair
We have reached our limit for our pre-collegiate (9-12th grade) program, but you can still apply [1] to be on the waiting list.
Applications are still open [2] for the collegiate (undergraduates) program. There are limited spaces so apply today!
Title: iDigTRIO Biological Sciences Conference and Fair
About: Explore opportunities in biology and paleontology at the iDigTRIO conference. This is a FREE conference and there will be a career shadowing opportunity. The conference also includes:
- Networking time with researchers, graduate students, graduate school advisors, and local professionals
- Career shadowing day with University of Florida staff
- Catered lunch
- Evening reception
- Undergraduate Research Poster Session
- ‘Opportunities Fair’ tabling event
Who: High school students and undergraduate students and staff/faculty interested in student mentoring
Organizers: iDigBio, TRIO Student Support Services and the Office of Academic Support at the University of Florida
We have reached our limit for our pre-collegiate (9-12th grade) program, but you can still apply [1] to be on the waiting list.
Applications are still open [2] for the collegiate program. There are limited spaces so apply today!
Registration Details:
Early Bird Registration
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September 1st, 2019 - October 31st, 2019 |
Regular Registration
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November 1st, 2019 - December 31st, 2019 |
Late Registration |
January 1st, 2020 - February 14th, 2020 **Shadowing Opportunities are not guaranteed for late registration** |
Registration link: https://bit.ly/2kijbcK [2]
Get Involved
Session Proposals: Interested in facilitating a session at the iDigTRIO Conference? Complete the Call for Proposals Form here [3]. We are looking for sessions that contain: hands-on activities, practical advice, and/or actionable recommendations for current and future college students. Presenters will be announced on Friday, November 1st, 2019.
Poster Session Proposals: Present your research at the iDigTRIO Poster Session. Apply here [4].
Take a look at the iDigTrio Brochure [6]