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Each spring, Clark University’s Graduate Multidisciplinary Conference highlights the important scholarship produced by our talented graduate community.

Our XX Annual Multidisciplinary Conference: The Role of Deep Research in an Interconnected World is scheduled for March 13, 2024.

Sponsored by the Graduate Student Council and the Graduate School,  the event gives graduate students an opportunity to hone their presentation skills before presenting their work at national and international conferences.

For those who wish to attend, but not present at the conference, please register here. Presenters may register by submitting an abstract or proposal by following the instructions below and using the link provided there. 

Conference Program 2024

We are now accepting proposals from students (master’s and doctoral), faculty, research institutions, distinguished scholars, educators, schools, learning centers, community researchers, development professionals across humanities, social sciences, community development, healthcare, life sciences, natural sciences, biomedical sciences, environmental sciences and more.

Important Dates:

  • Deadline for abstract/proposals has been extended to February 9, 2024
  • Review of submitted abstracts: February 9 – February 22, 2024
  • Selection Notification: February 23, 2024
  • Conference date: March 13, 2024
  • Venue: Tilton Hall, Clark University

Registration for this conference is FREE.

Submit your abstract/proposal here

Please include the following:

  • Personal Bio
  • Email*
  • First Name*
  • Last Name*
  • Pronouns
  • Organization/Institution*
  • Organization/Institution Address*
  • Occupation
  • Course of study
  • Primary Mailing address
  • Current year of study
  • Role in Organization

 Abstract/Proposals Details

  • Title of Abstract (10-12 words max.) Craft a concise title capturing the essence of your research.
  • Provide a detailed overview of your research, highlighting its significance and potential impact.
  • Abstract/Proposal (250 words max)
  • Learning objective/Outcome 1
  • Learning Objective/Outcome 2
  • Learning Objective/Outcome 3

If selected, this information would be made available to the audience during the conference.

Will you be available to present in person?

  • Yes or No

Co-authors:

  • Please list the names, email and phone contacts of your co-authors/presenters, if applicable.

Do you have any conflict of interest regarding your research proposal? If so:

  • Please declare your conflict of interest.
  • Please disclose any potential conflicts of interest related to your research proposal.

Food preferences:

  • Do you have any food allergies?
  • Specify any allergies for dietary considerations.
  • Do you have any dietary preferences? (Please indicate what they are.)
  • Vegan or Non-Vegan?

Disability/Inclusion:

Clark University is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion, which we take this very seriously in our events.

  • Do you have any form of physical disability that we need to take into consideration for the conference?
    • Yes or No?
    • If yes, please state them.