Graduate Academic Conference

Announcing:

THE 18TH ANNUAL GRADUATE ACADEMIC CONFERENCE 

Saturday, February 21, 2026

MSU Union

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What is the GAC?

The GAC is a forum for graduate students to gain experience communicating their research to a non-specialized audience. Our adjudicators are MSU Alums (many graduate school alums!)  with wide-ranging professional backgrounds who provide feedback that can help students fine tune their presentation skills.

The annual GAC is the result of hard work and planning by our all-graduate & professional student committee.

As a presenter, you will benefit from constructive feedback that will help you learn to better communicate your research to generalized audiences as you progress in your research. You will also be able to network with your peers across disciplines as well as with your audience of judges and other interested professionals attending the conference! As an attendee, you will be able to view the great work being done by student researchers as well as have access to workshops geared to help all graduate/professional students!

Who is eligible to participate?  ALL MSU Graduate & Professional students! Masters/PhD and all professional students – at any point in your program. ALL disciplines. ALL colleges.  The GAC is a great place to hone your skills as a communicator and presenter!  Communication is a skill that takes practice. The GAC helps students get the practice and provides feedback they need to become better communicators.

Information for Presenters: 2026 GAC

Event Date: Saturday, February 21, 2026

Location: MSU Union (2nd & 3rd Floors)

Deadline to Submit Abstracts: Friday, January 16, 2026

Presenter Fee: $5.00  (paid with abstract submission)

Presentation Formats:

  1. POSTER: Poster (material and size is your choice/no specific requirements) – Be prepared to give a 3-5 minute summary, followed by 3-min. Q/A to judging panel.
  2. ORAL: PowerPoint Digital presentation. You will have 10 minutes to present, followed by 3-min. Q/A to judging panel.
  3. 3-MINUTE THESIS: Digital- 1 single static PowerPoint slide (no transitions). Presenters will be given 3 minutes to present their thesis and must abide by the national rules. More information can be found by clicking on the 3-MT Tab on this website below.

Multiple Submissions:  You may participate with multiple presentations as long as they are in different formats.  You may NOT have more than one presentation in any one format.  For example, you may not present multiple posters, but you may present one poster and one 3MT entry.

Documents & Info Sheets:

Abstract Submission & Conference Registration Forms:

*Note about the Abstract Submission Form: This form is set to only allow MSU/students to submit.

Our 2026 Room Themes:

Pedagogical & Research Advancements: Abstracts submitted to this category can focus on either of two key areas: innovations in research tools contributing to knowledge growth or innovative approaches in education and pedagogy aimed at expanding knowledge. For the research aspect, submissions may explore advancements in methodologies and tools that enhance the rigor and efficiency of research across various disciplines. In the realm of education, abstracts could cover new teaching methods, curriculum designs, and educational technologies that not only enrich learning experiences but also actively contribute to the acquisition of knowledge in diverse fields.

Sustainable Solutions: This category is dedicated to abstracts that showcase innovative technologies designed to address environmental challenges and promote sustainability. Submissions may cover a range of topics, including renewable energy sources, eco-friendly materials, sustainable manufacturing processes, and advancements in waste reduction and recycling technologies.

Community Engagement & Social Impact: Abstracts in this category could focus on academic research that explores the ways in which communities are engaged and the social impact of such connections. Topics may include community-based projects, partnerships between academic institutions and communities, and the measurable outcomes of community engagement initiatives.

Innovate for Tomorrow: Present your most recent and impactful findings. Whether it’s a breakthrough in medical science, an innovative technological solution, or expanding perspectives in your field, we encourage abstracts that communicate the results and implications of your research.

Other: If you feel and believe none of the categories above fit your research area, feel free to select “Other” and share what yours category is/focus.

PRESENTERS – A Recap for Abstract Submission:

  • Save the Date for the GAC Conference! February 21, 2026
  • Get your Advisor Consent Form Ready:  You will need this to submit with your Abstract (see links above)
  • Submit your Abstract (https://bit.ly/GACAbstractSub26 ) – by the deadline, January 16, 2026
  • Also Register to Attend the Conference! We want to make sure to plan for meals, etc. (https://bit.ly/GAC26Registration)
  • Please pay the $5.00 Presenter fee after you receive COGS GAC  Abstract Acceptance Confirmation email.  All those presenting will be asked to pay a $5 Presenter fee. After you submit your abstract, an email confirmation of Abstract Acceptance will be sent that includes a link to pay this fee. (Please allow 5-10 business days before following up if you have not received. It may take us time to review the submissions, especially during winter break.)  If payment  is not received by the day before the conference, you will not be able to take home any winnings.
  • Review Presenter Info Sheets, FAQs and Rubrics. Contact the COGS office with any questions! office@cogs.msu.edu
  • Stay tuned to email and this page for updates on Keynote speaker, workshops and other GAC-related activities!

CO-presenters and Non-Presenters: Even if you are NOT presenting, you are welcome to attend the conference to watch your peers’ presentations, participate in activities, attend our Keynote event and more! There is no charge for any of the events. For co-presenters where your primary presenter has completed the Abstract Submission form – please fill out the attendee registration form as well to be counted for lunch and activities! GAC ATTENDEE REGISTRATION

FORMS & DOCUMENTS:

CONFERENCE DAY SCHEDULE *(Not yet available)

PRESENTATION / JUDGING SCHEDULE – CLICK HERE!  *(Not yet available)

PRESENTATION INFORMATION – Click Here!  *COMING SOON!

RUBRICS for All Presentations – Click Here!

RUBRICS: POSTERS

RUBRICS: ORAL

RUBRICS: 3MT

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FORM

ADVISOR CONSENT FORM

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM

*For Conference Day: Due by February 10, 2026 – UPLOAD Presentation File(s) Here

Presenters should also bring a copy of their presentation slides on a USB drive if unforeseen technological difficulties occur preventing access to the submitted presentation. 

Frequently Asked Questions:

How do we register as co-presenters? Will we required to submitted separate Abstracts and pay the registration fees separately?

If you have co-presenters, please fill out the Conference Registration Form to be counted for the workshops, keynote, meal, and more! You will not need to fill out a separate Abstract Submission Form or pay the Presenter Fee. Only the primary presenter must fill out the Abstract Submission Form and pay the Presenter’s Fee for the group.  separately to be counted for the workshops, keynote, meal, and more! However, you do not need to fill out a separate Abstract Submission Form or pay the registration fee separately. Only the primary presenter must fill out the Abstract Submission Form and they can pay the registration fee once for the group.

Can I have multiple submissions?

Yes! You can enter multiple presentations as long as they are in different formats.  You may NOT have more than one presentation in any one format.  For example, you may NOT have two posters. But you may have one poster presentation and one oral presentation.  Please submit a separate Abstract Form for each presentation you are submitting. (You will only need to pay the $5 once however.)

Can I only attend the conference without presenting? How should I proceed?

Great – yes! Please fill out the Conference Registration Form so that we have your workshop preference and will count you for the meal, if applicable.

Do I need to be an enrolled student to participate?

*Yes.  In order to participate as a presenter at this conference, you must be a currently enrolled graduate or professional student at MSU. Please note that in order to win prize funds for the presentation categories, you will need to be enrolled in Spring of 2026 to receive the funds because they are distributed through the office of financial aid as a scholarship award. **If you are a graduate/professional student that is not enrolled in classes Spring26 semester, you can let us know and if we have room, you may be able to present, though you would not be eligible to win prize funds.

Do I need to be an enrolled student to attend the conference?

No. Staff, faculty, post-docs, students not currently enrolled, and friends, family, are encouraged to attend.

Do I need to be the first author on a research project to present?

No. You can still present as long as you have permission from the author and document such on your advisor consent letter submitted with the abstract.

Can I present a published research project?

Yes. You can still present as long as you have permission and document such on your advisor consent letter submitted with the abstract.

Can I present a research project that has been presented at a different conference?

Yes. You can still present as long as you have permission and document such on your advisor consent letter submitted with the abstract.

Please remember – you will be getting critical feedback on how well you explain and communicate the research and not on the quality or content of the research itself.

What is 3MT?

 Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) celebrates the exciting research conducted by Ph.D. students around the world. Developed by The University of Queensland (UQ), the competition cultivates students’ academic, presentation, and research communication skills. Presenting in a 3MT competition increases their capacity to effectively explain their research in three minutes, in a language appropriate to a non-specialist audience. Competitors are allowed one PowerPoint slide, but no other resources or props.  The winner of MSU’s 3MT competition will have the opportunity to compete at the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools (MAGS) 3MT in April 2025. Students must be enrolled during the Spring 2025 semester to compete. For more information about the 3MT, including criteria for judging etc., see here: https://mags-net.org/three-minute-thesis-award/

We strongly encourage you to visit https://threeminutethesis.uq.edu.au for more information on 3MT.

For Conference Day, Please upload your slide (digital file) no later than February 10, 2026: Presenters should also bring a copy of their presentation slides on a USB drive if unforeseen technological difficulties occur preventing access to the submitted presentation.

UPLOAD DIGITAL FILES HERE

RUBRIC for 3MT – CLICK HERE!

Pedagogical & Research Advancements

This session will focus on either of two key areas: innovations in research tools contributing to knowledge growth or innovative approaches in education and pedagogy aimed at expanding knowledge. For the research aspect, submissions may explore advancements in methodologies and tools that enhance the rigor and efficiency of research across various disciplines. In the realm of education, abstracts could cover new teaching methods, curriculum designs, and educational technologies that not only enrich learning experiences but also actively contribute to the acquisition of knowledge in diverse fields.

Community Engagement & Social Impact

This session highlights academic research that explores the ways in which communities are engaged and the social impact of such connections. Topics may include community-based projects, partnerships between academic institutions and communities, and the measurable outcomes of community engagement initiatives.

Sustainable Solutions

This session focuses on research that showcases innovative technologies designed to address environmental challenges and promote sustainability. Submissions may cover a range of topics, including renewable energy sources, eco-friendly materials, sustainable manufacturing processes, and advancements in waste reduction and recycling technologies.

Innovate for Tomorrow

This session highlights your most recent and impactful findings. Whether it’s a breakthrough in medical science, an innovative technological solution, or expanding perspectives in your field, we encourage abstracts that communicate the results and implications of your research.

Resources

Poster Presentation Information Page – Coming soon!

Poster Judging Rubric

Poster Printing

Don’t know where to get your poster printed? Look into your department first to see if there is a place to print posters. If not, there is a poster printer in the library and at Erickson Hall that can help! Below is a little bit of information that may be helpful for you as well!

Where can I get a poster printed & how much does it cost for a poster?  

Find the answers here:

Who may use this service?

  • The poster printing service is only available to MSU Students and Faculty/Staff. You must have a valid MSU NetID to log into computers that support the software needed to send a poster.

Having trouble designing your poster?

Follow this link to a cool new poster presentation called the Better Poster! https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2019/06/24/theres-movement-better-scientific-posters-are-they-really-better 

Undergraduate Research at MSU has some good information about Research Posters: https://venture.msu.edu/posters 

Here are some additional links to youtube videos about poster design and how to make a poster in PowerPoint.

How to Create a Better Research Poster in Less Time

Mike Morrison on Better Posters

How to Use Science to Make Your Scientific Poster More Powerful

How to Make an Academic Poster in PowerPoint

  • Workshop Announcements to come soon!

2026 Keynote Information 

*Announcement coming soon!

2026 CONFERENCE DAY SCHEDULE – *TBA

PRESENTATION/JUDGING SCHEDULE – *TBA

Please check in at the registration area in the Lobby Area outside of Union Ballroom (2nd Floor).  Registration table will open at 9:00 AM.  If you have any questions throughout the day, please feel free to ask someone at Registration (or GAC Staff member) Please note, the GAC Committee is scheduling Judge “orientation/training” sessions and will update this information here and via email. There will likely be late changes due to presenters and/or judge cancellations. We’ll do our best to provide up to date information during the event.  GAC Staff and volunteers will be there to help! You can always find us at the Registration area outside the Ballroom on Floor 2.

There will be a Judges Lounge located in the MSU Room.

Click on the link above if you need a quick glance at presentation times or location. Or come to the Registration Area (2nd floor outside of ballroom) if you need assistance!

  • You will receive an email with all day-of details that you will need.
  • We will have a session onsite at the conference to go over responsibilities for the conference and to help with any concerns.
  • Session assignment times will be emailed to you. Please feel free to contact us if you have questions!
  • Thank you for your service! Go Green!
  • Questions? Contact the COGS Office: office@cogs.msu.edu or call (517) 353-9189.

*Will be posted here when available for February 21, 2026 conference!

Past Programs:

GAC 2025 Winner Post

Thank you to all who volunteered, judged, attended, presented, and planned our 12th Annual GAC! See below for pictures of the event.

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Please see here for article  – The State News

2019 GAC Photo Gallery

2018 GAC Photo Gallery

Thank you all for attending this year’s conference! The day went so well and we could not have asked for better presentations! Thank you to our judges for all of your hard work! We also want to thank our workshop organizers/presenters and our Keynote speaker Provost Woodruff from MSU. The day was a huge success and we are so happy that the first ever virtual GAC was enjoyed by all that attended!

Below you will find the videos that we collected from the conference. We only recorded the Keynote Address and the Awards as we did not want any issues with research grants to effect our student presenters as they continue their work.

For those that attended the conference you are still able to access Whova for the videos as well. Thank you for your attendance and we look forward to next year’s conference!

Awards

Keynote

MSU Union Information

Address:  49 Abbot Rd. East Lansing, MI 48824

UNION.MSU.EDU

Accessibility
The accessible entrance to the MSU union is located on the Abbot Road (west) side of the building. There is a ramp located to the right of the main doors and an elevator directly to the left once inside the building. There is a circular driveway drop off area on Abbot Road close to the ramp.

Directions & Parking:  Click Here

*Closest parking ramp is Ramp 6 – also known as the Grand River Parking Ramp.  Ramp is pay-by-plate 24/7.  There are also metered parking spaces located in an around the Union. Metered spaces are FREE on weekends.  You may also find free spaces behind nearby as well. MSU Campus Maps – Michigan State University

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