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Conference Information GABRAF was designed in the summer of 2013 to give students an opportunity to share their current research with others in related fields here at the University of North Texas (UNT). We believe that GABRAF is an excellent opportunity for students (both undergraduate and graduate) to organize their current research in a professional manner, to practice presenting their research, to get feedback on their research ideas, and to network with fellow scholars in, or around, the area. Because the audience is broad, spanning those who study physical, natural, and social sciences, it is an excellent opportunity to learn about new scholarship. Presenters are encouraged to stay the entire day to both network and support other presenters. Attendees are welcome, and donations are appreciated. Abstracts **The deadline for Abstracts has been extended to April 30, 2016! Abstracts are limited to 150 words. They can be submitted at the form linked to by the button on the right. Abstracts are tentatively capped at 75 submissions. Presentations & Conference Format GABRAF 2016 will be from 9 am - 5 pm on Monday May 16, 2016. The activities forum will be held in a typical conference style format, beginning the day with an extended presentation by a keynote speaker. Each student presentation will be 12 minutes long, with 3 minutes for questions. There will be a morning session and afternoon session with a 1.5 hour lunch break in between. Participants are responsible for making their own lunch arrangements. Coffee will be provided throughout the day for registered participants. All attendees are strongly encouraged to bring their own reusable coffee and water cups. Registration and Proceeds $15 registration due on day of conference. Additional donations will be gladly accepted. Please arrange to make payments in the form of cash or check. All proceeds will be donated to the Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center. Keynote Speaker Alexandra Ponette-González, Ph.D. Website |