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1 Your Poster Title Here (Use Large Font between72 and 96Pt)
Your name here, Degree Name, Texas A&M University Company or Organization Hosting Your Internship Name Here Company Description (section headings pt font) Connections to Discipline (Template Revised Summer 2017) Poster is meant to be flexible with defined/standardized sections. Please keep the size 36X36. Use pictures or figures as much as possible to convey your message. Any text ought to be large enough for people to ready when standing 2 to 3 feet away. Feel free to change the background colors or add color to enhance visual appeal. The idea is to simply use the template to organize your presentation. Each section can be whatever length you find appropriate to fully describe your experience. Use pictures and figures as appropriate throughout the poster. Conveying information with concise text in posters makes for a better experience for you, the presenter, and your audience, when the poster is presented in a public setting. It is excellent to include pictures (with descriptive captions) that show you doing aspects of your role in the internship. The section layout shown in this template is flexible. Move and resize each as is necessary for you to convey your project. Use color, graphics and layout and most importantly your judgment to make the poster attractive as well as informative. It is not suggested you move the order of the section headings though. Additional detailed instructions about effective research posters are available from the Texas A&M writing center: Working as a professional means understanding the connections between various fields of study that relate to your work. Using field appropriate language: describe the connections between the various fields of study you were exposed to during your internship draw conclusions by combining examples, facts, or theories from more than one field of study or perspective Example 1: Can you draw conclusions about how environmental regulations influence remediation decisions you encountered during your internship? What practical connection did you realize existed between sampling and monitoring and laws that govern environmental health and safety? Example 2: How did the training and standard operating procedures in your internship reflect best practices for quality control, the scientific method, and/or other concepts from the courses in your major. See Critical Thinking, Technical Competency, and Integrative Learning areas of rubric. Provide a general description of the company or organization where you did your internship and describe the specific branch/department/part of the company you worked with. A common practice is to insert a logo of the company/department that hosted your internship Text here and throughout the poster should be pt. Keep in mind that readers will be viewing this poster from a distance. Internship Objectives and Outcomes Relationship to Career Goals How has this experience influenced your future self and your career goals? Explore whether or not any future professional plans you are making build on your experiences in this internship and your coursework. Has your perspective changed as a result of your education or experiences? Use pictures and figures as appropriate. See Critical Thinking and Integrative Learning area of the rubric. Concisely list your personally developed internship objectives. Use pictures and figures as appropriate. Concisely summarize the experience, highlighting accomplishments, lessons learned or important projects which helped you grow professionally. Use pictures and figures as appropriate. Use bullets, not paragraphs. See Technical Competency area of rubric. References Insert full citation for journal articles or other resource you utilized in assembling this poster. Be sure to include in-text citations where appropriate Connections to Academic Knowledge Describe the connections between your internship your academic knowledge. How has your internship helped you to gain a deepened understanding of Bioenvironmental Sciences or other fields of study? List and describe the ways your internship has broadened your point of view. When appropriate, use bullets, not paragraphs. See Critical Thinking and Integrative Learning area of rubric. Acknowledgements This is where you thank anyone who helped you conduct your internship who is not listed as an author at the top of the poster. This might be someone who provided technical help or who advised or mentored you. It is also important to thank the source of your funding. Thanking people of a personal nature (e.g. your spouse or parents is not appropriate on a poster). { Please be sure to include the following sentence verbatim at the end of your acknowledgements} Sponsors for high impact experiences for BESC and the BESC poster symposium include the Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology,  the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs.


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