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The First Year Research Experience
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The First Year Research Experience

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The Undergraduate Research Program invites all students who wish to present first-year academic work to participate in The First-Year Research Experience (FYRE).

About FYRE

FYRE offers opportunities for students to showcase their best inquiry or research-based projects completed in any 1000-level course: RHET 1010, RHET 1020, Pathways 1, Pathways 2, Scientific Thinking, Philosophical Thinking, Seminar 1023, Seminar 1099, Seminar 1110, or any other 1000-level course.

Research and other forms of project work that demonstrate critical analysis and sound argument will be considered, on a competitive basis, for the FYRE activities below:

For guidelines, refer to the section below:

FYRE wall poster competition guidelines and application form

To participate in the FYRE Wall Poster competition, fill out this application form.

About the Academic Poster

An academic poster is a visual presentation of your project. Posters are a common medium of project display in the academic community.

An Effective Poster

Deadline for Application

Fall semester: December 31\ Spring semester: May 31

Poster Evaluation Criteria

Content

Organization

The organization/sections of the poster may vary depending on the disciplinary area. The following are suggestedsub-sections for the poster, classified by the writing genre. Feel free to re-label or modify the sections, as appropriate to your message.

A poster on science or social science research may be, but not limited to, organized into:

A poster on humanities research may be, but not limited to, organized into:

A poster presenting other forms of writing may align the poster subheadings with the main ideas of the message.

Layout and Format

Oral Presentation

PowerPoint Poster Templates

Use the following PowerPoint Poster Poster templates with the Academy of Liberal Arts (ALA) logo and border for your poster. Feel free to change the text box sizes and headings, as appropriate to your presentation.

You may re-size, reposition or re-label the text boxes, but you have to use the template border and The American University in Cairo (AUC) and Academy of Liberal Arts nameplates.

Create a poster using PowerPoint

You can create a poster easily using PowerPoint. Here are the instructions:

  1. Set the dimensions for your PowerPoint poster in the following way:
  2. Go to the design
  3. Select slide size
  4. Select custom slide size, then insert the width and height dimensions (in inches) for your poster (1 meter = 39.37 inches)
  5. Keep the number of slides as one
  6. Add text and visual content to your poster, using the guidelines above
  7. Save your poster (save as PDF if you are printing)

Useful Resources

Poster Printing

Students who win the competition will print their finished posters at their own expense and submit it to the department for mounting on the walls.

Poster Evaluation Process

End-of-Semester Poster Presentation and Awards Event

Each semester, it will be announced whether the competition will be held on campus or virtually.

If held on campus, all students competing for the FYRE Wall Competition are expected to present their posters at the end-of-semester Poster Presentation and Awards Event. Students display and present their posters to a walking public audience, repeating the presentation as necessary. Students should time their presentation for a maximum of three minutes. Students who do not present their work cannot be awarded.

In the event that a campus event cannot be held, the poster event will be organized as a digital exhibition, using an online platform, such as Eventtus.  The student will insert an ‘audio’ presentation on the poster, using the PowerPoint ‘insert audio’ feature, as in the Youtube tutorial above.

The end-of-semester poster presentation and awards event is co-organized by the Undergraduate Research Program and the Department of Rhetoric and Composition.

Contact Us

Ehab ElShimi\ Director, Undergraduate Research Program\ t 20.2.2615.1673\ eshimi@aucegypt.edu\ Room P018\ The Hatem and Janet Mostafa Core Academic Center