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Application
First Name
Last Name
  • Alumni
  • NOTE: this form is for UIC Alumni judges.
    If you are a UIC faculty judge
    please click here
Email
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Categories
  • Physical Sciences
  • Engineering Sciences
  • Humanities
  • Life Science
  • Social Sciences
  • Art, Architecture, Media and Music
  • Business Practices
Times Available
  • Morning Judge (10am -12pm)
  • Afternoon Judge (1pm - 3pm)

  • If you can only judge at a specific time,
    please enter in your time below
     

       
      Welcome, and thank you for considering becoming an Alumni Judge for the 2008 UIC Student Research Forum. We appreciate your willingness to take time out of your busy schedule to support this program. You are an inspiration to all the participants, and you should prepare to be "WOWED" by the magnificent research projects!
     

    Description of Duties
     
    • Judges will be required to rate the quality of each student's presentation in the following three categories: 1) abstract, 2) poster, and 3) 10 minute presentation plus 5 minute question-and-answer period
    • Each judge will be given a form, and asked to rate each presenter in each category on a scale from 0-50, 50 being the highest individual category score and 150 points as the highest overall score
    • Significant latitude will be offered on how to assign points in each category, although a suggested point breakdown will be given on the judging form
    • Please keep in mind that presentations ought to be judged mainly for quality, and not necessarily for novelty of research findings
      Judging forms will be given on the conference day, during check-in, or just prior to the conference day if necessary
    • There is no set number of students to which the judge will be responsible, although we ask that each faculty member judge at least two presentations
    • Please indicate on the form those categories in which you would feel comfortable judging
    • Listing of poster session categories

      Engineering Sciences
      Humanities
      Social Sciences
      Life Sciences
      Physical Sciences
      Business Practices
      Art, Architecture, Media, and Music