Student Poster Competition Information

While students may submit one oral presentation and one poster display to the program, only one submission may be in the student competition. View eligibility, judging criteria, and other helpful information below. 

Eligibility

Students are eligible for the competition for 12 months after the month of graduation, with current ESA student or student transition membership.

While all presenters may submit one oral presentation and one poster display to the Annual Meeting program, students may only submit one presentation to the student competition. 

Evaluation & Judging

The Student Competition Co-Chairs will do their best to group presentations on these subjects into sessions together, although a perfect fit is not always possible.

Students who present posters in the Student Competition will be evaluated in the following areas.

Scientific Content (50%)

  • Title concise, informative, and relevant to poster content; judge title given on poster, not what is listed in the online program (5 points)
  • Introduction, justification, and background with pertinent literature cited (5 points)
  • Objectives or hypotheses clearly stated and concise  / Objectives of course design or teaching/extension program clearly stated and concise with learning gaps and target audience(s) identified (10 points)
  • Materials and methods (study design) clear, concise, and appropriate to problem / Course or program design development and relevant evaluation metrics clear, concise, and appropriate for the learning gaps and audience(s) (10 points)
  • Interpretation of results and analysis clear, concise & accurate and addresses needs of the target audience; the central message is supported by data provided (10 points)
  • Significance of results (actual or potential/proposed) to field of study or teaching/extension community clearly discussed (10 points)

Poster Display (50%)

  • Logical order, minimum redundancy (10 points)
  • Effective use of space; smooth transition between sections; individual creativity is expressed (10 points)
  • Legible with appropriate-size fonts, color contrast, no conflicting backgrounds (high contrast images (for example, avoiding color schemes that are hard to distinguish for colorblind participants like red/green); if QR code is present, it functions properly and directs viewers to relevant content (10 points)
  • Text with no grammatical errors and not excessively wordy (10 points)
  • Effective use and description of visuals (i.e. photos, diagrams, figures, and tables), coordinated with & cited in text (10 points)

Each poster display is judged independently by three judges. In the event of a tie, the Student Competition Co-Chairs will use the abstract to determine a winner.

A Sample Poster Evaluation Form is available for reference.

Session

Students compete only against the students in their poster session and not against other students in the same topic area who were assigned to other sessions. The size of each session is dependent upon the initial number of posters submitted to a specific topic area. 

The Student Competition Co-Chairs will do their best to group presentations on these subjects into sessions together, although a perfect fit is not always possible.

Note: Abstracts may be edited online mid-August through October 15, 2024. To access your abstract, login to your personalized Annual Meeting Conference Harvester (link will be sent to presenters via email in mid-August).

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