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Students have multiple opportunities to showcase research work through presentations on campus, at undergraduate research and professional conferences, and through publication.

Present your work

If you are accepted to present your work at an academic conference (undergraduate or professional), you can apply to the (ATF) for travel support. 

Undergraduate Conferences

  • Spring Student Symposium: We encourage students to share their research and creative work at Middlebury’s annual Spring Student Symposium. Learn more and access resources about oral presentations and posters.
  • : This annual conference is a gathering of student scholars from all disciplines. Students must apply to present by the early December deadline.
  • Additional 

Professional Conferences

Work with your faculty mentors to identify professional conferences to present your work. 

On-Campus Resources for Giving a Presentation

Various people on campus can help you represent you project verbally and visually to give a great presentation. See the list of who to contact.

Publish Your Work

Undergraduate Journals

The  has a list of journals that accepts student submissions.

Professional Journals

Many students become co-authors on articles with faculty, particularly in STEM fields. Your faculty member would lead this process.

Please note: the Undergraduate Research office does not have funding to support publication fees.