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UCD STEM Symposium

Early Career Researchers Symposium

Thank you once again for your participation in the 2025 UCD STEM Early Career Researchers Symposium. As previously announced, we invite you to contribute your feedback by completing a brief (5-to 7-minute) anonymous Online Feedback Survey so that we can improve future editions of this event!

Please note that this survey will be open only until Monday, July 21st, 2025, at 17:00. After this deadline, you are welcome to submit your feedback directly to the Symposium’s organisers.

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The UCD STEM Early Career Researchers Symposium

The UCD STEM Early Career Researchers Symposium is an annual event, held on campus since 2023, aimed at bringing together graduate research students and postdoctoral fellows from the UCD College of Engineering & Architecture and the UCD College of Science. The STEM Symposium is traditionally held as two large poster sessions held on campus, separated by a lunch break. This allows for sufficient time for all poster presenters to showcase their latest research and present their results while also being able to browse the work of their colleagues in a friendly and collegial atmosphere.

The posters presented by PhD and Research Master's students are ranked by a diverse group of judges comprised of postdoctoral fellows and academic faculty members, and some of the best presentations are recognised with four awards for each participating college. The entire UCD community is warmly encouraged to attend, browse and discuss the work presented at the Symposium each year. Photos from the Symposium, registration information, FAQs and the list of awardees are available on the webpages included on this website.

For additional information, please get in touch with the Symposium organisers.

 

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