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±¬ÁÏÉçÇø hosts an annual internal competition to select ten SRCI projects that will represent ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø at the system-wide CSU Student Research Competition. During this internal competition, undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines present their research conducted as part of a ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø-sponsored project.
Join us for the 2026 Symposium on Student Research, Creative Activities, and Innovation, where we will select the top ten projects to represent ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø at the 40th annual CSU Student Research Competition.
Guests: Support your peers, witness innovative research, and celebrate the achievements of our talented ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø students. All members of the campus community and supporters are invited to attend. If parking is required, please notify ogsr@csusm.edu.
Participants: Showcase your research, creative activities, and Innovation. Gain valuable experience and have the opportunity to represent ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø on a statewide stage. Submit your project and be part of this incredible journey!
2:00-2:15 PM:
2:15-2:30 PM:
2:30-2:45 PM:
2:45-3:00 PM:
3:00-3:15 PM:
Prior to the event, we will be hosting a session to help you better prepare with tips on presentation, PowerPoint dos and don’ts, logistics, and event statewide competition guidelines.
Date: February 03, 2026
Time: 12:00-12:50 pm
Location: Mark 103
Presenter: Richard Armenta
Oral Presentations: 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Reception: 3:15 PM in the MARK Lobby
Awards Ceremony: 4:00 PM in MARK 125
Be a part of something special by volunteering as a judge or moderator! Your involvement can make a huge difference in our student's success. It's a fantastic opportunity to engage with innovative, creative activities, and research while supporting our talented students.
For judges, we are seeking a commitment to the following:
Before the event: Review the participants' papers in your assigned room.
During the event: Proceed over their oral presentations and choose a finalist and runner-up from your room.
If this sounds right for you, please .
Note: Juror's areas of expertise may not necessarily align with the specific disciplinary category they are evaluating.
Primarily responsibilities:
Timekeeping: Ensuring that each presenter adheres to their allotted time for presentations.
Room Management: Facilitating smooth transitions between sessions and maintaining order within the presentation rooms.
Introductions: Welcoming attendees, introducing judges, and presenting each student presenter.
If this sounds right for you, please .
Haven't written a project summary/abstract before?
Different disciplines have different approaches for the organization of the project narrative/description (or "body" of the paper). One common approach is the IMRaD format, but this may not be the format most common in your discipline.
Note: It is important to communicate your research clearly and effectively to a general audience.
Check-out:
Upon submitting your application, your faculty mentor will receive an email notification.
Faculty mentors must approve submissions within three days by responding to the email.
Check with your advisor to ensure they receive the confirm your submission.
Once approved, you will receive a confirmation email with event details.
Top presenters in each session will receive a cash award and the chance for one team member to represent their project at the ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø Student Research Competition.
This prestigious event highlights outstanding undergraduate and graduate research across all 23 CSU campuses.
Student Delegate Expectations:
If your project is selected to advance to the CSU Student Research Competition, are expected to:
Note: If a delegate is unable to meet these expectations an alternative delegate may be assigned.
In spring 2026, San José State University will proudly host the . This prestigious, three-day statewide event showcases outstanding research, scholarship, and creative work by undergraduate and graduate students from all academic disciplines across the CSU’s 23 campuses.