A scientific poster is a special form of presenting your research topic in a concise way at scientific meetings and conferences.
This year, we invite you to present your research topic in the form of a poster at the Young Researchers Poster Exhibition 2022. For newcomers, we also offer a three-hours workshop, which will introduce you to the basics of poster design and provide you with an overview of options for technical implementation.
KU will take care of the printing for all posters submitted.
The posters will be exhibited at the 'Sommerresidenz' in Eichstätt in early July 2022. Further exhibition opportunities are planned in Ingolstadt and at various KU events, as well as a digital exhibition on the KU website. As part of the Young Researcher Day 2022, three audience prizes will be awarded for the best contributions to the exhibition.
By the way, you can also use the poster for other purposes. You can embed it on your website, attach it to your emails as a professional business card or use it when explaining your project to family or friends.
Take the opportunity and join in - we look forward to your projects!
Doctoral candidates at KU
Postdocs at KU
Registration will be possible until 23 May 2022
Optional participation in the workshop on "Poster Design" on Monday, 30 May 2022, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. (you will receive the access data after registration).
Poster consultation hour for design feedback
Submission of registered posters: by 23 June 2022 at the latest
Poster exhibition in the 'Sommerresidenz', Eichstätt campus: probably 4-8 July 2022
Awarding of the audience prizes: on 5 July 2022 (during the Young Researchers Day)
Posters can be submitted in German or English
In preparation, we offer an online workshop on poster design (registration is essential!).
Poster printing will be provided centrally on site by the KU and is free of charge for participants.
The technical specifications for poster design can be found in the continuing education portal after registration.
Contact persons for questions about the Young Researcher Poster Exhibition: Dr. Magdalena Schönweitz and Simone Rieger