University of West Florida Student Scholars Symposium and Faculty Research Showcase

Thursday, April 20, 2023 

#UWFScholars23

Welcome, Argos!

To ensure your Symposium participation needs, we designed this site to help you navigate the Symposium from beginning to end. Review each page to find instructions about attending and participating in the UWF Symposium.

The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) invites all UWF students, faculty, alumni, and the Argo community to attend the Student Scholars Symposium on Thursday, April 20, 2023, from 9 am to 3 pm.

This is a free event and is open to the public

If you are a visitor, please go to the Visitors Center (Bldg. 81) to get a visitor's parking permit. Visitors may park in designated visitor spaces or in commuter spaces. Visitor spaces are designated by signage and are located in lots A, B, H, K, P, Q, and BB. If visitor spaces are unavailable, visitors may park in commuter or open lots indicated in green and pink on the Interactive Parking Map at uwf.edu/campusparking

Symposium Schedule and Program

OUR Symposium Program 2023 - FINAL.pdf

Special Session: Port St. Joe Health Equity Assessment

To join the Special Session: Port St. Joe Health Equity Assessment with Dr. Kwame Owusu Daaku, register in advance to attend the Zoom session with the following information: 

https://uwf.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYvceGgrzgjEtzxUpRl5Hs4rn5KPGBwH3td 

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. 

Symposium 101

Symposium 101

Accommodations and Code of Conduct

Important note for all attendees and presenters: 

The University of West Florida and the Office of Undergraduate Research are committed to maintaining an inclusive and accessible environment across all of our programs. Those who would like to request disability accommodations are requested to advise UWF by contacting the ADA Program Office at (850) 474-2694 or 711 (TTY). Guests and attendees can make that request and read all details here, Public Event Accommodations. 

The University of West Florida is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge and learning for the development of ethically responsible individuals. University students and student organizations are expected to uphold appropriate standards of behavior and respect the rights and privileges of others. All students are expected to conduct themselves in accordance with all federal, state, and local laws, and the Board of Governors and University regulations and policies. Visit the UWF Student Rights and Responsibilities for the full version of expectations.