Providence College Undergrad Conference: Health and Society

CALL FOR PAPERS: Undergraduate Research Conference on Health and Society

Saturday, April 14, 2018

Providence College

Attention undergraduate researchers and writers! Submit a 200 word abstract of your project to be considered for inclusion in the 9th Annual Providence College Undergraduate Research Conference on Health and Society. This is a great opportunity for advanced undergraduates who are engaged in significant research or writing projects. This interdisciplinary conference welcomes paper proposals from all areas of inquiry that address topics related to health, health care, or health policy, including Anthropology, Biomedical Ethics, Community Health, Economics, Health Care Management, Health Policy, History, Literature, Political Science, Public Health, and Sociology. Abstracts are peer reviewed on a competitive basis by a joint student-faculty selection committee. Accepted participants orally present their research on a panel moderated by a discussant. Additionally, all participants will have the opportunity to publish their work through PC’s Digital Commons. Examples of papers from past conferences can be viewed in the Digital Commons. Abstracts can be submitted via Google Form by February 15, 2018.

The 9th Annual Undergraduate Conference on Health & Society at Providence College will be held on Saturday, April 14, 2018.

Early submissions are strongly encouraged because we are able to offer a limited number of travel stipends to defray the hotel/transportation costs for interested students who must stay overnight in order to attend.

Thanks in advance for sharing this with interested students and colleagues!

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