Seattle University Student Research and Creativity Conference
The Seattle University Student Research and Creativity Conference (SRCCon, pronounced "Sur-Con") is an opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students conducting research or participating in creative works or artistic endeavors in all academic disciplines to share what they have been working on.
Undergraduate students in all disciplines, including research papers and projects completed for a course in the University Core are eligible. Graduate students in all programs are eligible (including online programs). Presentation options include a poster presentation, oral presentation, and creative works (art exhibit, poetry reading, film screening, performance, etc. All applicants need a faculty mentor to sponsor their application.
This year's conference is scheduled for Friday, May 23, 2025. Deadline for student submissions is April 25, 2025.
Ready to Submit?
If you are ready to submit a presentation, review the submission information (on left) and submit a presentation!
Why present at SRCCon?
- It helps you get involved on campus and connected to the university
- It is a great way to meet students and faculty with the same or similar research interests
- The experience helps confirm if you are pursuing the right career path, or helps you discover a new career path you may not have considered before
- The process develops real-world experience and skills that you can use for graduate school or on the job, such as career-specific activities and behaviors
- It gives you an advantage when applying for scholarships or graduate school
- It allows you to share something that you are passionate about with a broader community of people
Sponsorship and contact
SRCCon is supported by the following: Office of the Provost, Office of Undergraduate Research, Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, and the Office of Prestigious Fellowships and Awards.
Please direct questions to Tara Roth, director of the Office of Undergraduate Research at ugr@seattleu.edu. Please direct questions related to graduate submissions to Yen Tran, Scholarly Services Librarian at yentran@seattleu.edu.