Publishing and presenting as an undergraduate is a great way to demonstrate skills learned in the classroom to employers or graduate schools. Below is a list of publishing options for undergraduate students of all disciplines.
Florida Undergraduate Research Journal is a peer-reviewed publication that accepts submissions from all academic disciplines, from science to humanities to business. Authors must be students at a 4-yr or 2-yr college or university. This is a great way to get a publication under your belt before you finish your bachelor’s.
From the Council on Undergraduate Research, this is a comprehensive list of journals that publish undergraduate research in English. They also include conference and internship opportunities.
From its humble beginnings in 2005, students have taken great pride in the planning and production of the award-winning iPulse. The news publication gives students resume-building opportunities to successfully communicate in the global media marketplace while being storytellers. Students are building a solid foundation for success, from newspaper writing and podcasting to learning about the importance of teamwork and deadlines. iPulse provides students with experiential learning, and published articles range from trending stories, entertainment, and sports to politics and social issues. The collaboration with Apple News creates a unique identity for the paper and propels the iPulse brand and student work. Apple News has elevated iPulse as a prominent producer of student content. If interested, please contact iPulse.
Quest is Lynn University’s Arts Magazine. It is published yearly in early May. There have been 23 editions. It is a venue for students to publish their original creative work of any type including: short stories, poems, graphic novels, photos (300 dpi), art work, videos, songs, comics, any and all original creative work. Submit work to Prof. Bonincontri.
Lynn University Student Symposium – The symposium is Lynn University’s on-campus conference, affording undergraduate and graduate students from all colleges the opportunity to present their academic and research work. While there are many opportunities for students to be recognized for their athletic and artistic talents, this competitive event showcases the excellent academic work of Lynn’s student scholars. The process of preparing for this professional-level event is guided by faculty to ensure student success. Students may present their work in conference-style oral format or as an original research poster. Participation is a resume-building opportunity and the best presenters even win prizes. If you’re interested, please contact Dr. Gardner.
ResearchGate is social media for scholars. You can create an account to share your research, follow scholars in the same discipline, and publicize your research and scholarship from posters to papers. You can upload research posters you’ve presented at conferences or made in class to get your scholarly profile started.