SPARC: Student Psychology Annual Research Conference

SPARC is a research conference, held each spring, designed to facilitate personal and professional enrichment as both undergraduate and graduate students share their papers and projects.
Our conference is a wonderful way for students to present and get feedback in a supportive and collaborative environment. SPARC makes a great addition to your resume, and truly one of the UWG Psychology's most celebratory and communal events of the school year!
Sparc 2026
Thursday, April 9
Melson Hall
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Submission Guidelines
We are introducing two structural changes to the program this year:
- We welcome proposals both for individual presentations of 15 minutes AND symposia of 45 minutes.
- We are extending the invitation to participate in SPARC to our companion disciplines of sociology and anthropology. However, all proposals must have psychological relevance.
Proposals for individual presentations should include a title and a 50-100 word abstract. Symposium proposals require both a title and brief abstract (50-100 words) for the symposium, AND a brief abstract for each presenter.
We especially welcome symposia addressing a topic from different disciplinary, theoretical, or methodological points of view. You may also include a discussant for a symposium as well—someone to comment on similarities, differences, important themes, and questions arising from the presentations.
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