February 16, 2023
Serve as a judge at graduate student research forum
The Graduate Student Council is seeking judges for the annual Graduate Student Research, Arts and Discovery Forum, or K-GRAD. More than sixty graduate students from across the university will present their research in poster presentations on March 8 and talks on March 9 in the K-State Student Union.
K-GRAD is an annual showcase of K-State graduate student research. The event provides graduate students from all disciplines an opportunity to share their work with the K-State community and to gain experience presenting their work in a professional setting.
K-State faculty, staff and postdoctoral volunteers are invited to serve as judges to select the most outstanding presentations to receive awards. The time commitment for judges will be 1.5-3 hours. If you are interested in serving as a judge, complete a brief form to indicate your interest and availability.
The K-GRAD presentations are open to the public. A schedule of presentations will be available soon on the K-GRAD webpage.
Questions about K-GRAD may be directed to the Graduate Student Council at egsc@k-state.edu or to Megan Miller, Graduate School student success coordinator, at mmmiller@k-state.edu.