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I was accepted to present my research at an undergraduate-level research conference, but turns out that I cannot stay for the entirety of the conference (I won't be able to be there for the last day which consists only of the awards ceremony), which bars me from potentially earning an award (according to their rules). I've heard from someone that it is not worth attending a conference as an undergraduate unless you're getting an award, but should I still attend this conference? Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Hi guys, My paper has been accepted by EEA and will be presented there next month (co-authored with two professors and I am not the presenter). I still have a couple schools that I haven't submitted my application for. Would it be worth it to write that the paper has been accepted by the conference on my CV? How is the EEA conference viewed in terms of quality and reputation? Thank you for your inputs.
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Submit your paper or attend the event. Excellent opportunity to catch up with the latest R&D in computer science: http://www.ichit2011.org/ at the Riviera Hotel in Daejeon, South Korea. Daejeon is easily accessible by bus from Incheon airport or by KTX train from Seoul. Daejeon is an impressive hub of research institutes and universities (over 100 research institutes are based in this city). For more information, contact me and the conference organizers.
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I know 90% of the forum is anxiously awaiting final decisions as the application season draws to a close, but I have a quick question that might prove a welcome distraction: Is it appropriate/encouraged/ridiculous to attend a research focused conference prior to being accepted into a Phd program? What if you aren't presenting any research, and aren't traveling with someone who is doing so? I am planning on applying for a phd in marketing in the 2011-12 cycle, and it seems like traveling to such a conference would be a great way to meet researchers (students and professors) at other Universities, while getting a glimpse at what's "hot" right now in my area of interest. However, I don't know how these conferences are structured and run, having never gone myself. I am specifically looking at the ACR 2011 conference in St. Louis this October. I would have to travel and pay for all of my own expenses, but I am willing to do so for the opportunity if it makes sense, and wouldn't come across as completely naive. Thoughts?
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Hey guys, Wanted to share with you some information about the upcoming LSE Alternative Investments Research Conference 2011. If you are a PhD candidate in finance in one of the aforementioned fields, consider applying. More information available on: www.lseairc.com. The Conference theme this year is "Bridging the Gap between Academia and Industry". Apart from papers presented by PhDs, the Conference day will consist of speeches and panel discussions with participation from some of the leading academics in the field and industry practitioners. Application deadline: Feb 6th. I hope this is helpful, please feel free to pass the information further onto your friends. Przemyslaw
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