2024 STUDENT PUBLICATION CEREMONY
Get recognized for written work that you have published as a student
as either a primary author or co-author!
Undergraduate and Graduate students are welcome to participate!
Student Publication Awardees for 2022-2023
See additional years in the Navigation panel.
Click Here for the 2024 Student Publication Ceremony Submission form
2024 DEADLINE EXTENDED to FRIDAY, MARCH 29
The recognition ceremony will be 11:00 a.m. (doors open at 10:30)
on Wednesday, April 10.
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The Student Publication Ceremony will showcase the different kinds of written work that FAU students have had published in Summer 2023, Fall 2023, and Spring 2024.
The work that you submit can be scholarly/academic, professional, or creative, and you can make more than one submission.
It's an opportunity for students to be recognized and applauded by the university.
All students who submit information to the Student Publication Ceremony's website will receive The Provost's Certificate of Recognition for Publishing to recognize your accomplishments.
For each written work you have had published within this time frame, we ask you to submit some basic information:
- your demographics
- a description and/or abstract of the work
- a citation for the work
- some information about the publication venue
- some information about the work's genre
If you have a link to your work, include that too. You will also be offered the opportunity to archive a PDF version of your publication in the FAU Library's institutional repository. What matters for each submission is that:
- It is your own original work.
- You are an author or co-author.
- The work is not self-published. It is okay if it is not peer-reviewed.
- The work must have been published in Summer 2023, Fall 2023 or Spring 2024 (before the deadline).
- You were an FAU undergraduate or graduate student at the time the work was written. (It is okay if the work was published after you graduated, provided it was written while you were a student at FAU.)
Questions? Contact Julianne Zvolensky