3 July - 14 July 2023
Organised by:
SCI’s Young Chemists’ Panel
Online poster session
Final year UK undergraduate students who have completed a research project in organic, biological, supramolecular, physical organic or medicinal chemistry are invited to present their research in this online poster competition. This is an excellent opportunity to showcase undergraduate research on a national stage to the academic and industrial communities. Prizes will be awarded for the best posters, across both masters and bachelors level degrees
The last three years have seen excellent engagement with this online event attracting thousands of visitors from around the world and creating a buzz across Twitter and LinkedIn
We look forward to seeing the high standard and wide range of research in its various forms that we know has been completed by undergraduate students across the UK.
This event is aimed at UK undergraduate BSc and MSci/MChem chemistry students, but will also be of interest to academics, industrial chemists and scientific employers.
Undergraduate students are invited to submit a text abstract (max 750 characters). The closing date is Monday 5 June. Qualifying applications will be invited to prepare a poster (pdf) and accompanying audio (under 4 min long, mp3 format). Accepted abstracts will be issued an invitation by Thursday 8 June and the poster and audio must be prepared by Wednesday 28 June.
For further details and abstract submissions, please see: https://istry.co.uk/postercompetition/SCIPoster2023/
This is an online poster competition running between Monday 3 – Friday 14 July 2023.
Hosted here.
Posters and prizes will be selected by the organising committee and announced at the close of the event
Completely online event which is hosted here.
Posters and prizes will be selected by the organising committee
This is a joint event with the National undergraduate industrial placement showcase 2023 with shared sponsorship across the two events.
Alistair Boyer, SCI
Kimberley Roper, SCI/ University of Birmingham
Holly Bonfield SCI/ Apex Molecular
Mark Greenhalgh, SCI/ University of Warwick