Student Veteran Scholars Symposium Proposals
Thanks for your interest in the Student Veteran Scholars Symposium 2022.  This year's Symposium will take place on April 15th, 2022, from 2 pm to 4 pm, in Lied Library's Goldfield Room.  
Use this form to submit your proposal for the Symposium.  Be ready to share:
-Your military service background or affiliation.
-Information about your work as a student (enrollment status, college, etc.)
-Contact information for your faculty sponsor.
-A 150-250 word abstract describing your project.
-Proposals are due March 4th, 2022. [Deadline extended to March 11th]

Address questions to Mark Lenker at mark.lenker@unlv.edu.

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Email *
First name *
Last name *
NSHE ID *
Rebelmail address (this must be your UNLV email address:  username@unlv.nevada.edu) *
Class Standing *
College or School (select all that apply) *
Required
Please briefly describe your military service background or affiliation. (2 sentences or less) *
Name of your faculty research mentor for this project (note that research presented at this forum must have been conducted under the guidance of an NSHE faculty member): *
School affiliation of your faculty research mentor: *
If other for mentor school affiliation, which school/institution?
Email address for faculty research mentor *
Preferred presentation format *
Presentation Title *
Coauthors -- please include first and last name and school/department affiliation of each author in the order you would like them to appear with your abstract.  
How many other students will be presenting with you at the symposium? *
For projects involving human subjects or animals, was IRB or IACUC approval obtained for this project?  If you are unsure, please consult your faculty advisor prior to submitting your abstract. Where required, IRB and/or IACUC approval must be obtained in order to present at this Forum. *
Please paste your 150-250 word abstract into the space below.  250 words is the maximum for abstracts.  We know that the form won't take italics or special characters, so don't stress about it.  : ) *
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