Present your research
Present your research
Helpful resources
Tips for abstract writing, spoken & poster presentations, and networking
Information and resources for UG research.
Advice for finding a supervisor and the assistance they can provide.
Disseminating your research is a crucial part of the research journey and presenting at a conference is one of the options for getting your research out to a wider audience and adding to the body of knowledge in your subject area. Presenting at an undergraduate research conference is a great starting place for developing skills for research dissemination. Developing a conference presentation will help you to think critically about your research and to refine and reframe your results for new audiences. There are several opportunities available at Warwick and in the wider research landscape for presenting your research.
ICUR
The International Conference of Undergraduate Research was founded in 2012. ICUR is a leading international hybrid conference, in which audiences and presenters connect across five continents to disseminate and celebrate original undergraduate research.
Read more about ICUR 2024 at the University of Warwick, or for more information on the conference and its aim visit ICUR PortalLink opens in a new window.
BCUR 2024 will be held 25th - 26th April 2024 at The London School Of Economics And Political Science (LSE).
For more information about BCUR 2024 visit
BCUR
The British Conference of Undergraduate Research (BCUR) is the largest conference in the UK dedicated exclusively to undergraduate research. Previous conferences have seen over 500 delegates from 70 different institutions over the two days presenting their research work on a diverse range of topics.
PIP
Posters in Parliament (PIP) is the annual sister event of BCUR.
BCUR institutions select outstanding UG researchers from all disciplines to represent them at this event.
The University of Warwick selects Posters from BCUR applications.
PIP 2024 exhibition took place in Portcullis House, House of Commons, London in February 2024..
Attended by MP's, civil servants and policymakers, as well as academics and fellow BCUR students, this event was an amazing opportunity for our student researchers to discuss their work with people of influence.
WorldCUR
The World Congress on Undergraduate Research (WorldCUR) brings together the world's best undergraduate researchers to focus on some of the most significant challenges facing the global community. Students across the world are invited to travel to this event, hosted by a new institution every 3-4 years, to share their research, discuss global issues, and create or strengthen international research partnerships.