22nd Annual Ohio Undergraduate Psychology Research Conference

History of the Ohio Consortium for Undergraduate Psychology Conference

The Ohio Undergraduate Psychology Research Conference is sponsored by a consortium of Ohio colleges and universities to provide a platform for undergraduate psychology majors to present their original research papers in a public forum. All papers accepted reflect student generated empirical research.

The conference was initiated by John Carroll University in 1987 and is traditionally held around mid-April. Host sites are selected on a rotating basis from member institutions. Participation in the conference by students from non-member institutions is welcomed.

All research papers will be presented orally. Student presentations are 10 minutes in length followed by a brief question and answer session of 2-3 minutes. A 2-3 minute allowance is given for transition between presenters.

Conference Locations

22nd Annual Ohio Undergraduate Psychology Research Conference