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Capture the Essence of Your Research in a Single Image

by Sonya Leung January 11, 2019
written by Sonya Leung January 11, 2019
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The University of Alberta Images of Research Competition & Exhibition is the ultimate test of knowledge transfer for any graduate student. The challenge is to portray your research in a single image. Are you up for the task?
Semifinalists will have their image and description immortalized in the University of Alberta’s Education & Research Archive (ERA) Images of Research Collection.

Submissions will be accepted from January 21, 2018 to February 8, 2019. Visit the competition website for more details uab.ca/ior.

We will be holding two submission preparation workshops on January 17 and 23, 2019. The workshops are approved as Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research Professional Development credits. Register for the workshops here.

To spark inspiration here are some entries from the 2018 competition and visit the Rutherford Library Galleria’s teaser exhibit happening throughout the month of January.

Augmented Phobia by Anna Chakravorty
First Place Award 2018

A Cold Breath by Nicole Boucher
Semi-finalist Award 2018

Where do I fit? by Kirsti Van Dornick
Semi-finalist Award 2018

The University of Alberta Images of Research Competition & Exhibition is brought forth through continued partnership of University of Alberta Libraries, Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research, and Campus Design and Print Solutions. 

Follow competition updates on social media @uofalibrary@UAlbertaFGSR #ualbertaIOR

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Sonya Leung

Sonya is an Information Services Specialist at Cameron Library. She's a #UAlberta grad who now occasionally posts and tweets for @uofalibrary. Her favourite thing to do is to "Reply All" with a single gif.

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