2025 CSU Student Research Competition
The Office of Research & Sponsored Programs is pleased to announce the 2025 CSU Student Research Competition. To apply, students must submit a written summary of their research or creative presentations to the Office of Research by Friday, January 31, 2025. Students may showcase recently completed or late-stage work for a chance to win $500!
This year, Cal Poly Humboldt will be hosting the system-wide competition for the first time ever! If selected, students will compete on April 25 and 26, 2025. Cal Poly Humboldt is able to select up to 10 students (or teams), and we hope to receive many worthwhile applications. This is an opportunity for Humboldt students to shine at the state level!
The 10 disciplinary categories are:
1. Behavioral, Social Sciences and Public Administration
2. Biological and Agricultural Sciences
3. Business, Economics and Hospitality Management
4. Creative Arts and Design (creative projects are welcome—see “Competition Guidelines”)
5. Education
6. Engineering and Computer Science
7. Health, Nutrition and Clinical Sciences
8. Humanities and Letters
9. Interdisciplinary
10. Physical and Mathematical Sciences
APPLY: To see complete competition rules and apply, follow the link to Engagement Hub.
CONTACT: If you have questions, please contact Sam Caudill at 707-826-5167 or srb76@humboldt.edu
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