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How to use this document to create your PRD poster This file contains an assortment of templates to use in making a research poster. Browse through the slides to find the template style you like best. Don’t be afraid to mix and match design elements from different templates. Find the combination that works best for your project, and feel free to change any color or font. Note that each template has a Princeton Research Day logo as well as a spot for a QR code and poster number. Please do not delete these items, though you may move them around the poster if it aids in your layout/design. The poster will be printed landscape at 34-inches by 46-inches. The slide is already formatted to the proper size. When inserting images, it is best to use a resolution of at least 300 dpi. After you decide on a template, DELETE THE ONES YOU’RE NOT USING (and these instructions). When you’re ready to send the poster off to be printed, save as PDF and make sure it contains ONLY the slide containing your poster.
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Title of Research Project (simple) Your Name, Department/Program, Email Address Provide a clear statement of the problem(s) you are trying to solve or the issue(s) you investigated. Research Questions Methods and Materials Discuss the methods and materials you used to investigate your research question. Include (if applicable): Samples/measures used Research tools and/or equipment Manipulations, correlations, comparisons of interest Strengths and limitations of methodology Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids Provide background and context for your research. Briefly introduce your audience to the topic of study. You can discuss other published, scholarly work on the topic if: It makes a case for the necessity of your research. It explains how your research contributes to existing knowledge. Background Results Discuss and analyze the research results Explain outcomes or findings in accessible terms. You may express your results quantitatively or qualitatively. If your research is in progress, report your preliminary results, findings, or initial trends. Conclusion or Discussion Conclusion/Discussion: Explain the implications of your findings. Think about long-term significance or impact of your work. Future Directions: Offer unanswered questions for future research. Note how the project may evolve from here. Acknowledgments Thank those who provided any guidance, support, or funding for your research. References Include citations for any sources you used on your poster, including visuals. Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids QR CodePoster # Generous Thanks to the University of Texas, Austin for the base template design
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Title of Research Project (simple, no jargon) Your Name, Department/Program, Email Address Background Methods and Materials Research Questions Acknowledgments References Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids Provide background and context for your research. Briefly introduce your audience to the topic of study. You can discuss other published, scholarly work on the topic if: It makes a case for the necessity of your research It explains how your research contributes to existing knowledge Provide a clear statement of the problem(s) you are trying to solve or the issue(s) you investigated. Discuss the methods and materials you used to investigate your research question. Include (if applicable): Samples/measures used Research tools and/or equipment Manipulations, correlations, comparisons of interest Strengths and limitations of methodology Include citations for any sources you used on your poster, including visuals. Results Conclusion/Discussion: Explain the broader implications of your findings. Think about potential long-term significance or impact of your work. Make it relevant to your audience. Offer unanswered questions for future research. Note how the project may evolve from here. Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids Thank those who provided any guidance, support, or funding for your research. Conclusion Conclusion/Discussion: Explain the broader implications of your findings. Think about potential long-term significance or impact of your work. Make it relevant to your audience. Offer unanswered questions for future research. Note how the project may evolve from here. QR CodePoster # Generous Thanks to the University of Texas, Austin for the base template design
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Title of Research Project (simple, no jargon) Your Name, Department/Program, Email Address Background Provide background and context for your research. Briefly introduce your audience to the topic of study. You can discuss other published, scholarly work on the topic if: It makes a case for the necessity of your research It explains how your research contributes to existing knowledge Research Questions Provide a clear statement of the problem(s) you are trying to solve or the issue(s) you investigated. Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids Methods and Materials Discuss the methods and materials you used to investigate your research question. Include (if applicable): Samples/measures used Research tools and/or equipment Manipulations, correlations, comparisons of interest Strengths and limitations of methodology Conclusion Conclusion/Discussion: Explain the broader implications of your findings. Think about potential long-term significance or impact of your work. Make it relevant to your audience. Offer unanswered questions for future research. Note how the project may evolve from here. Acknowledgements Thank those who provided any guidance, support, or funding for your research. References Include citations for any sources you used on your poster, including visuals. QR CodePoster # Generous Thanks to the University of Texas, Austin for the base template design
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Title of Research Project (simple, no jargon) Your Name, Department/Program, Email Address Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids Background Provide background and context for your research. Briefly introduce your audience to the topic of study. You can discuss other published, scholarly work on the topic if: It makes a case for the necessity of your research It explains how your research contributes to existing knowledge Research Questions Provide a clear statement of the problem(s) you are trying to solve or the issue(s) you investigated. Methods and Materials Discuss the methods and materials you used to investigate your research question. Include (if applicable): Samples/measures used Research tools and/or equipment Manipulations, correlations, comparisons of interest Strengths and limitations of methodology Conclusion Conclusion/Discussion: Explain the broader implications of your findings. Think about potential long-term significance or impact of your work. Make it relevant to your audience. Offer unanswered questions for future research. Note how the project may evolve from here. Acknowledgements Thank those who provided any guidance, support, or funding for your research. References Include citations for any sources you used on your poster, including visuals. Results Discuss and analyze the results of your research. Explain outcomes or findings in accessible terms. You may express your results quantitatively or qualitatively. If your research is in progress, report your preliminary results, findings, or initial trends. QR CodePoster # Generous Thanks to the University of Texas, Austin for the base template design
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Title of Research Project (simple) Your Name, Department/Program, Email Address Provide a clear statement of the problem(s) you are trying to solve or the issue(s) you investigated. Research Questions Methods and Materials Discuss the methods and materials you used to investigate your research question. Include (if applicable): Samples/measures used Research tools and/or equipment Manipulations, correlations, comparisons of interest Strengths and limitations of methodology Provide background and context for your research. Briefly introduce your audience to the topic of study. You can discuss other published, scholarly work on the topic if: It makes a case for the necessity of your research It explains how your research contributes to existing knowledge Background Results Discuss and analyze the results of your research. Explain outcomes or findings in accessible terms. You may express your results quantitatively or qualitatively. If your research is in progress, report your preliminary results, findings, or initial trends. Conclusion or Discussion Conclusion/Discussion: Explain the broader implications of your findings. Think about potential long-term significance or impact of your work. Make it relevant to your audience. Future Directions: Offer unanswered questions for future research. Note how the project may evolve from here. Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids Acknowledgments Thank those who provided any guidance, support, or funding for your research. References Include citations for any sources you used on your poster, including visuals. Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids QR CodePoster # Generous Thanks to the University of Texas, Austin for the base template design
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Title of Research Project (simple) Your Name, Department/Program, Email Address Provide a clear statement of the problem(s) you are trying to solve or the issue(s) you investigated. Research Questions Methods and Materials Discuss the methods and materials you used to investigate your research question. Include (if applicable): Samples/measures used Research tools and/or equipment Manipulations, correlations, comparisons of interest Strengths and limitations of methodology Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids Provide background and context for your research. Briefly introduce your audience to the topic of study. You can discuss other published, scholarly work on the topic if: It makes a case for the necessity of your research It explains how your research contributes to existing knowledge Background Results Discuss and analyze the research results Explain outcomes or findings in accessible terms. You may express your results quantitatively or qualitatively. If your research is in progress, report your preliminary results, findings, or initial trends. Conclusion or Discussion Conclusion/Discussion: Explain the implications of your findings. Think about long-term significance or impact of your work. Future Directions: Offer unanswered questions for future research. Note how the project may evolve from here. Acknowledgments Thank those who provided any guidance, support, or funding for your research. References Include citations for any sources you used on your poster, including visuals. Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids QR CodePoster # Generous Thanks to the University of Texas, Austin for the base template design
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Title of Research Project (simple) Your Name, Department/Program, Email Address Provide a clear statement of the problem(s) you are trying to solve or the issue(s) you investigated. Research Questions Methods and Materials Discuss the methods and materials you used to investigate your research question. Include (if applicable): Samples/measures used Research tools and/or equipment Manipulations, correlations, comparisons of interest Strengths and limitations of methodology Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids Provide background and context for your research. Briefly introduce your audience to the topic of study. You can discuss other published, scholarly work on the topic if: It makes a case for the necessity of your research It explains how your research contributes to existing knowledge Background Results Discuss and analyze the research results Explain outcomes or findings in accessible terms. You may express your results quantitatively or qualitatively. If your research is in progress, report your preliminary results, findings, or initial trends. Conclusion or Discussion Conclusion/Discussion: Explain the implications of your findings. Think about long-term significance or impact of your work. Future Directions: Offer unanswered questions for future research. Note how the project may evolve from here. Acknowledgments Thank those who provided any guidance, support, or funding for your research. References Include citations for any sources you used on your poster, including visuals. Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids QR CodePoster # Generous Thanks to the University of Texas, Austin for the base template design
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Title of Research Project (simple) Your Name, Department/Program, Email Address Provide a clear statement of the problem(s) you are trying to solve or the issue(s) you investigated. Research Questions Methods and Materials Discuss the methods and materials you used to investigate your research question. Include (if applicable): Samples/measures used Research tools and/or equipment Manipulations, correlations, comparisons of interest Strengths and limitations of methodology Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids Provide background and context for your research. Briefly introduce your audience to the topic of study. You can discuss other published, scholarly work on the topic if: It makes a case for the necessity of your research It explains how your research contributes to existing knowledge Background Results Discuss and analyze the research results Explain outcomes or findings in accessible terms. You may express your results quantitatively or qualitatively. If your research is in progress, report your preliminary results, findings, or initial trends. Conclusion Conclusion/Discussion: Explain the implications of your findings. Think about long-term significance or impact of your work. Future Directions: Offer unanswered questions for future research. Note how the project may evolve from here. Acknowledgments Thank those who provided any guidance, support, or funding for your research. References Include citations for any sources you used on your poster, including visuals. Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids QR CodePoster # Generous Thanks to the University of Texas, Austin for the base template design
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Title of Research Project (simple, no jargon) Your Name, Department/Program, Email Address Provide a clear statement of the problem(s) you are trying to solve or the issue(s) you investigated. Research Questions Methods and Materials Discuss the methods and materials you used to investigate your research question. Include (if applicable): Samples/measures used Research tools and/or equipment Manipulations, correlations, comparisons of interest Strengths and limitations of methodology Provide background and context for your research. Briefly introduce your audience to the topic of study. You can discuss other published, scholarly work on the topic if: It makes a case for the necessity of your research It explains how your research contributes to existing knowledge Background Results Discuss and analyze the results of your research. Explain outcomes or findings in accessible terms. You may express your results quantitatively or qualitatively. If your research is in progress, report your preliminary results, findings, or initial trends. Conclusion or Discussion Conclusion/Discussion: Explain the broader implications of your findings. Think about potential long-term significance or impact of your work. Make it relevant to your audience. Offer unanswered questions for future research. Note how the project may evolve from here. Acknowledgments Thank those who provided any guidance, support, or funding for your research. References Include citations for any sources you used on your poster, including visuals. Description/explanation of graphics: Make sure to provide titles and descriptions of any visual aids you use. Graphics/Visual Aids QR CodePoster # Generous Thanks to the University of Texas, Austin for the base template design
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