Undergraduate Student Call for Presentations

GENERAL INFORMATION

Listed below are undergraduate competition submission options for the 2023 ADSA® Annual Meeting.

2023 ADSA® Undergraduate Student Division Oral Presentation Competition
2023 ADSA® Undergraduate Student Division Poster Presentation Competition

The purpose of the Undergraduate Student Division Competitions is to encourage undergraduates to gain experience in the presentation of papers or posters, and to give them an opportunity to participate more fully in the meetings of the Undergraduate Student Division (USD) of ADSA. Through such participation, the student should gain an early and fuller appreciation of (a) the importance of adequate communications in the distribution of scientific information, and (b) the role of the Student Affiliate Division of ADSA. It should also help the student prepare for postgraduate education.

All 2023 competition submissions must be received by 11:59 p.m. CST on February 15, 2023.

Please refer to the Abstract Submission Instructions, the ADSA Quality Standards for Abstracts, and the Poster Presentation Guidelines. If you need clarification of, or additional information on, abstract quality or submission, please contact us at abstracts@assochq.org. The quality of an abstract for presentation is a direct reflection of the reputation of the author(s) and the American Dairy Science Association®.

Eligible participants must attend the 2023 ADSA Annual Meeting in order to participate in a competition. In order to have the presentation eligible for judging, authors should consider a second (eligible) student author on the abstract in the case the author is not able to attend/present. It is then the responsibility of the club/faculty advisors to ensure all students authors have contributed in a way that warrants authorship. In the event a student is not listed as a second author, another individual from the dairy club may present the accepted material and the club may receive points on their chapter scorecard, but the individual would not be eligible for judging.

Contestants should register for both the Undergraduate Student Division Awards Luncheon and the ADSA Awards Program, where awards will be presented.

ADSA UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT COMPETITIONS

ADSA® Undergraduate Student Division Oral Presentation Competition

2023 ADSA® USD Oral Presentation Competition Scorecard

RULES AND REGULATIONS

CONTEST GUIDELINES
This competition will be held in the following categories:

  • Dairy Foods Division
  • Dairy Production Division
  • Original Research/Independent Study

ELIGIBILITY
Contestants must be Undergraduate Student Division (USD) members of ADSA who are enrolled in a program granting the baccalaureate degree or who have received the degree during the previous 7 months. Students who have completed one quarter or semester of graduate studies are not eligible.

Only 1 contestant per institution may be entered in each of 3 categories: Dairy Foods Division, Production Division, and Original Research. One institution, therefore, may have up to 3 entrants, each in a separate category.

Students who were awarded first place in a paper(oral) competition the previous year are not eligible to compete again in the same category. The categories may include Production, Dairy Foods, or Original Research. However, students are allowed to compete in a different contest category in subsequent years.

For those students whose chapter participates in the Chapter Award contest, maximum points will be awarded for an institution with entrants in 2 out of the 3 presentation divisions (Dairy Foods, Production, or Original Research). Dairy Foods and Production points are earned through oral presentations; Original Research division points can be earned through either paper(oral) presentation or poster presentation.

Monetary awards will be awarded to the winners in all categories.

Participants in this competition should plan to attend both the USD Awards Luncheon and the ADSA Awards Program. Check the conference schedule for details.

The deadline for submission is 11:59 p.m. CST on February 15, 2023.

SUBJECT OF PRESENTATION
Choice of subject matter is open to the student but should be relevant to issues of our industry today and of general interest to all. Reporting of original research will only be accepted in the Original Research category. Dairy Foods and Production will not accept original research. Any paper that does not fit into one of the three categories will be disqualified.

 

PROCEDURE FOR ENTERING COMPETITION
Please refer to the Annual Meeting Abstracts page for more information.

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: February 15, 2023
Each chapter may submit 3 applications as outlined under the eligibility section for this competition. We suggest that each chapter conduct a local contest to select the representative who will enter the national competition.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
All abstracts must be submitted electronically following the instructions in the online abstract submission form.

It is the responsibility of every student entering the competition to review the ADSA Abstract Submission Instructions.

It will not be possible to submit abstracts after the deadline. When you submit your abstract, you will be given a tracking number and password. Make a note of these; they will allow you to revise your submitted abstract at any time before the deadline. When submitting your abstract, be sure to select “Oralas your Presentation Format, and one of the 3 ORAL categories for ADSA-USD Competition” as your First Section Preference. Do not select an option for Second Section Preference.

Space limitations allow a maximum of 2,300 characters. Abstracts that are too long will be rejected automatically by the system. It is recommended that all abstract components (title, body, and table) be copied directly from a word processing file. The formatting and special characters will carry over into the abstract system.

Abstract Requirements: In order to have the presentation eligible for judging, authors should consider a second (eligible) student author on the abstract in the case the author is not able to attend/present. It is then the responsibility of the club/faculty advisors to ensure all students authors have contributed in a way that warrants authorship. In the event a student is not listed as a second author, another individual from the dairy club may present the accepted material and the club may receive points on their chapter scorecard, but the individual would not be eligible for judging.

REQUIRED ANCILLARY MATERIALS
In addition to the abstract, students must submit a letter indicating the desire to enter the contest, signed by their major professor and department head, as well as a brief résumé [include name, address, and cell phone number where you can be reached on site in Ottawa, areas of interest or research, scholarships received, professional activities and memberships, and other special interests], and a headshot/photograph. This letter should be uploaded at the time of abstract submission in the file upload section shown during the abstract submission process. IMPORTANT: The ancillary materials should be uploaded as either a single PDF file that contains all requested materials or a single ZIP file that contains all documents. Do not upload more than one file. The résumés will be used to write the citations of the winners.

If the file is unable to be uploaded in the abstract submission, please email the letter, one copy of the abstract, including the online submission tracking number, a brief résumé (see Required Ancillary Materials above), and a headshot/photograph, to abstracts@assochq.org.

Submission Procedures: After reading these instructions, if you have any questions regarding submission, contact the ADSA Headquarters Office (abstracts@assochq.org).

PRESENTATION

PLACE AND CONDITIONS OF PRESENTATION
Contestants will make an oral presentation of a prepared paper at specially scheduled sessions of the Undergraduate Student Division Meetings, to be held on the first day of meeting activities.

The paper is expected to be the student’s own work. In preparing the presentation, the student is expected to have such advice from their major professor.

LIMITS TO PRESENTATION
The oral presentation should be 8 to 12 minutes long. The judges may make 2-point deductions for each minute or fraction of a minute above or below the time limit. There will be up to a 3-minute period for the judges to ask questions.

USE OF VISUAL AIDS
Contestants may use prepared charts or slides. Each session room will be equipped with a computer and an LCD projector. Presentation files must be compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint. Files can be uploaded through the abstract system in advance of the meeting or accepted onsite by 5 p.m. on the day before your presentation. No files will be accepted in the session room. The use of a personal laptop for presentation will not be permitted.

PRELOADING
Presentation files will be submitted prior to the meeting to allow staff to prepare for each session ahead of time. The specific dates will be provided closer to the time abstracts are accepted.

Presentation questions should be directed to USD Competition Chair Amanda Stone (amanda.stone@msstate.edu).

EVALUATION

SCORECARDS
The criteria used for judging all three contests are posted to the meeting website and included below.

EVALUATION OF PRESENTATION
Three judges will evaluate the presentation. It is recommended to use 2 advisors and 1 student affiliate member whose chapter is not represented in the contest. If all chapters are represented, a national officer may become the third judge. No judge will be selected from a university represented in the contest. The USD Officer-at-Large will chair the committee, and the USD Second Year Advisor will help.

Each judge will evaluate each presentation individually using the officially accepted Undergraduate Oral Presentation Competition scorecard. At the conclusion of the competition, these judges will meet with one member of the Student Affiliate Committee (ex officio capacity) to select the award winners. The judges’ decision will be final.

The awards in the Production, Dairy Foods, and Original Research divisions are $100.00 (first place), $50.00 (second place), and $25.00 (third place), along with certificates for each place within a division.

Contestants should register for both the Undergraduate Student Division Awards Luncheon and the ADSA Awards Program, where awards will be presented.

ADSA® Undergraduate Student Division Poster Presentation Competition

2023 ADSA® USD Poster Presentation Competition Scorecard

RULES AND REGULATIONS

CONTEST GUIDELINES
This competition will be held in the following category:

  • Original Research/Independent Study

ELIGIBILITY
Contestants must be Undergraduate Student Division (USD) members of ADSA who are enrolled in a program granting the baccalaureate degree or who have received the degree during the previous 7 months. Students who have completed one quarter or semester of graduate studies are not eligible.

There is no limit on the number of contestants per institution that may enter the poster presentation competition.

Students who were awarded first place in the poster competition contest in previous years are not eligible to compete again.

For those students whose chapter participates in the Chapter Award contest, maximum points will be awarded for an institution with entrants in 2 out of the 3 presentation divisions (Dairy Foods, Production, or Original Research). Dairy Foods and Production points are earned through oral presentations; Original Research division points can be earned through either oral presentation or original research poster presentation.

Monetary awards will be awarded to the winners in all categories.

Participants in this competition should plan to attend both the USD Awards Luncheon and the ADSA Awards Program. Check the conference schedule for details.

The deadline for submission is 11:59 p.m. CST on February 15, 2023.

 

SUBJECT OF PRESENTATION
Choice of subject matter is open to the student but should be relevant to issues of our industry today and of general interest to all.

 

PROCEDURE FOR ENTERING COMPETITION
Please refer to the Annual Meeting Abstracts page for more information.

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: February 15, 2023

Each chapter may submit as many poster applications as they wish, as outlined under the eligibility sections for this competition.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
All abstracts must be submitted electronically following the instructions in the online abstract submission form.

It is the responsibility of every student entering the competition to review the ADSA Abstract Submission Instructions.

It will not be possible to submit abstracts after the deadline. When you submit your abstract, you will be given a tracking number and password. Make a note of these; they will allow you to revise your submitted abstract at any time before the deadline. When submitting your abstract, be sure to select “Posteras your Presentation Format, and ADSA-USD Competition: Original Research POSTER as your First Section Preference. Do not select an option for Second Section Preference. Note that posters will only be accepted in the Original Research classification. Poster submissions to Dairy Foods or Dairy Production will be rejected.

Space limitations allow a maximum of 2,300 characters. Abstracts that are too long will be rejected automatically by the system. It is recommended that all abstract components (title, body, and table) be copied directly from a word processing file. The formatting and special characters will carry over into the abstract system.

Abstract Requirements: In order to have the presentation eligible for judging, authors should consider a second (eligible) student author on the abstract in the case the author is not able to attend/present. It is then the responsibility of the club/faculty advisors to ensure all students authors have contributed in a way that warrants authorship. In the event a student is not listed as a second author, another individual from the dairy club may present the accepted material and the club may receive points on their chapter scorecard, but the individual would not be eligible for judging.

REQUIRED ANCILLARY MATERIALS
In addition to the abstract, students must submit a letter indicating the desire to enter the contest, signed by their major professor and department head, as well as a brief résumé [include name, address, and cell phone number where you can be reached on site in Ottawa, areas of interest or research, scholarships received, professional activities and memberships, and other special interests], and a headshot/photograph. This letter should be uploaded at the time of abstract submission in the file upload section shown during the abstract submission process. IMPORTANT: The ancillary materials should be uploaded as either a single PDF file that contains all requested materials or a single ZIP file that contains all documents. Do not upload more than one file. The résumés will be used to write the citations of the winners.

If the file is unable to be uploaded in the abstract submission, please email the letter, one copy of the abstract, including the online submission tracking number, a brief résumé (see Required Ancillary Materials above), and a headshot/photograph, to abstracts@assochq.org.

Submission Procedures: After reading these instructions, if you have any questions regarding submission, contact the ADSA Headquarters Office (abstracts@assochq.org).

 

PRESENTATION

PLACE AND CONDITIONS OF PRESENTATION
Each poster presentation will be scheduled for public viewing for the entire day on Monday (7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.), but the presenting authors are only required to be available for 2 hours (from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m.). All posters should be mounted on the board by 7:00 a.m. (30 minutes before the beginning of the day’s session). The exhibit hall will open at 6:15 a.m.

Posters must be removed by 5:30 p.m.

Please visit the ADSA Poster Presentation Guidelines for guidelines for preparing your poster.

Poster presentation questions should be directed to USD Competition Chair Amanda Stone (amanda.stone@msstate.edu).

 

EVALUATION

SCORECARDS
The criteria used for judging all three contests are posted to the meeting website and included below.

EVALUATION OF POSTER
Three judges will evaluate the poster. It is recommended to use 2 advisors and 1 student affiliate member whose chapter is not represented in the contest. If all chapters are represented, a national officer may become the third judge. No judge will be selected from a university represented in the contest. The USD Officer-at-Large will chair the committee, and the USD Second Year Advisor will help.

Each judge will evaluate each presentation individually using the officially accepted Undergraduate Poster Presentation Competition scorecard. At the conclusion of the competition, these judges will meet with one member of the Student Affiliate Committee (ex officio capacity) to select the award winners. The judges’ decision will be final.

The awards in the Production, Dairy Foods, and Original Research divisions are $100.00 (first place), $50.00 (second place), and $25.00 (third place), along with certificates for each place within a division.

Contestants should register for both the Undergraduate Student Division Awards Luncheon and the ADSA Awards Program, where awards will be presented.

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