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Presenting in a professional setting helps broadcast cutting edge research to a wide audience of peers, professors, and the public.
Your research deserves to be shared. You worked hard to craft your research question and investigate; now it's time to let others know what you've done. Academic and professional work is about building knowledge, adding new things all the time. You can publish, present, and discuss your work to get feedback, to consider new ways forward, and to learn and inform. No matter how big or small your findings might seem, you can contribute to knowledge. USask is home to a number of avenues for undergraduates to share their research.
Presenting in a professional setting helps broadcast cutting edge research to a wide audience of peers, professors, and the public.
Publishing your work increases knowledge and contributes to the larger pool of research available to others working on similar topics. It also looks great on a resume.
You can submit your undergraduate research for publication, or share your own story about being an undergraduate researcher.