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The Graduate Research Symposium (also called the Graduate Student Symposium or Spring Symposium) is an all day event where graduate students in EEB get a chance to present their research to other graduates and faculty in the department. Regardless of the student's research level, this symposium provides an opportunity to present project ideas and/or results in a low-stress atmosphere and to obtain valuable feedback from grads and faculty.
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The Graduate Research Symposium (also called the Graduate Student Symposium or Spring Symposium) is an all day event where graduate students in EEB present their research to other graduates and faculty in the department. Regardless of the student's research level, this symposium provides an opportunity to present project ideas and/or results in a low-stress atmosphere and to obtain valuable feedback from grads and faculty. The symposium usually occurs early in the spring semester.
  
 
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Schedules for previous symposia can be found on the pages listed below.
The Schedule of Talks and Abstracts for previous symposia can be found here:
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[[Graduate_Research_Symposium_2007|2007]]
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[http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/department/grads/GradSymposia/2006/ 2006]
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[http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/projects/gradsymposium/index.html 2005]
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2004: UConn EEB hosted the Northeast Ecology and Evolution Conference (NEEC)
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[http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/department/grads/GradSymposia/symp2003.html 2003]
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[http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/department/grads/GradSymposia/symp2002.html 2002]
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[http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/department/grads/GradSymposia/symp2001.html 2001]
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 18 October 2020

The Graduate Research Symposium (also called the Graduate Student Symposium or Spring Symposium) is an all day event where graduate students in EEB present their research to other graduates and faculty in the department. Regardless of the student's research level, this symposium provides an opportunity to present project ideas and/or results in a low-stress atmosphere and to obtain valuable feedback from grads and faculty. The symposium usually occurs early in the spring semester.

Schedules for previous symposia can be found on the pages listed below.