2023 CMHT Research Showcase and Competition
Call for Proposals
Purpose:
The College of Merchandising, Hospitality and Tourism (CMHT) Research Showcase and Competition aims to: (1) showcase research projects conducted by CMHT students; and (2) reinforce CMHT's research and innovative culture among students and faculty.
Eligibility:
To qualify for the competition: 1) a CMHT graduate and/or undergraduate student must be the lead author of the submission; and 2) the research must have been conducted under CMHT faculty supervision.
Scope:
The 2023 CMHT Research Showcase and Competition welcomes submissions in the three categories:
Category I Completed Graduate Research
Completed research projects conducted by current graduate students, especially those completing a Thesis or Problem-in-Lieu of Thesis. Works completed by graduate students in Summer 2022, Fall 2022, and Spring 2023 are eligible.
Category II Graduate Research Proposals
Work-in-progress and research proposals conducted by current graduate students.
Category III Upper-Level Course Projects
Undergraduate research fellow projects and faculty-mentored undergraduate independent research projects.
Awards:
Category I: Best Graduate Research Award
Category II: Best Graduate Proposal Award
Category III: Best Undergraduate Project Award
Application/Submission Procedures - All Categories:
- Students are required to submit an application form and a PPT file of the research poster. The application materials should be submitted to Dr. Jihye Min at Jihye.min@unt.edu for HMGT students & Dr. Iva Jestratijevic at Iva.Jestratijevic@unt.edu for MDR students by 5:00 p.m. CST, April 7, 2023.
- Each submission should include the following two documents:
- A completed application form; and,
- A PPT file of the research poster using a tri-fold poster template provided by the
Research Committee. The poster must include at least the following:
- Research Title
- Name of Student
- Clearly defined purpose, rationale, etc.
- Contribution of the research
- Procedure/methodology
- Findings
- Implications (i.e., industry and/or academic)
- At least three images (e.g., table, graph, conceptual framework). Illustrative material should be simple and readable from a distance of two feet.
Important Dates:
Friday, April 7 - Submissions are due no later than 5:00 pm for blind review.
Friday, April 13 - Notifications sent to students and faculty mentors. Accepted submissions are sent to Design Works.
Friday, April 21 - Students pick up posters from Design Works (There is no cost for students to print out the posters.)
Thursday, April 27
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- 3:20pm - Students set up posters.
- 3:30pm - 4:00pm: Students stay with the poster during the showcase time. Poster Boards: The poster format is trifold (self-supported) and fits within a three-foot table space. Students should place the poster on the pre-assigned table and stand by the poster until CMHT Celebrates begins.
- 4:00pm - 5:30pm: Awards announced at CMHT Celebrates.
Tips for Poster Presentations
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- Poster presentations provide the opportunity for the presenter and the audience to talk with one another. A physical arrangement similar to an exhibit area is used for this interaction. A space for displaying the poster is assigned to each presenter. During the designated period, the audience can review poster displays and interact with students.
- Poster presentation recommendations:
- Construct the poster to include the title, student's name, and a description of the research, highlighting the major elements of the project.
- Minimize detail and try to use simple, jargon-free statements.
- Remember that pictures, tables, and figures are amenable to poster display.
- Use colors in your visuals.
- Make sure lettering is neatly done and is large enough to be read from a distance.
- Consider using a flow chart or graphic to provide a viewer with a guide to your poster.
- Avoid overwhelming viewers with excessive amounts of information; rather, construct a poster display that enhances conversation.
- Posters must be professionally prepared (e.g., UNT Design Works).
- It is an honor to present at a research competition. You should prepare a neat, well-organized display and to be present at your display for the entire poster session period.
Judging Criteria:
Poster Judging Criteria |
Points |
Contents |
|
Clearly defined purpose |
20 |
Procedure/method |
20 |
Originality/Creativity |
|
Aesthetic presentation |
10 |
Use the elements and principles of design |
10 |
Innovativeness |
10 |
Relevance to industry/practicality of the idea |
10 |
Organization |
|
Professional, easy to read, ability to explain research |
20 |
Total Point |
100 |
Contact:
Questions regarding competition eligibility, rules, and submission of applications should be directed to the research committee chairs Dr. Jihye Min at Jihye.min@unt.edu or Dr. Iva Jestratijevic at Iva.Jestratijevic@unt.edu.