Call for papers: The Nelson Student Research Symposia

Once again, the Nelson Institute will be hosting a student research symposia as part of the spring Global Citizen Forum to be held March 2–4, 2022. Building off the University’s “Big Ideas” initiative, this year’s theme is: Everyone a Changemaker: Perspectives Across Disciplines

A changemaker is anyone who takes creative action to problem solve societal issues and works toward a solution for the good of all. Practicing changemaking is something that everyone can do and we need expertise from all disciplines involved in creating sustainable solutions that serve a rapidly changing world.

The Nelson Student Research Symposia seeks student presentations focused on what it means to be a changemaker in their discipline and how their discipline is addressing a contemporary global issue or societal challenge. I am reaching out to ask that you consider this spring’s theme as you are planning your fall courses and encourage your students to present papers they have written for your course during the spring symposia.

While research presentations that support the theme are encouraged, all global topics from any academic discipline are welcome. We anticipate that the presentations will be about 15 minutes each.

Below are a few reasons why you should encourage your students to consider submitting papers for the symposium:

  • It is a great opportunity for students to practice presentation skills, and obtain useful feedback.
  • It is a platform for students to share the outcomes of their research on a global topic of interest.
  • It is a great addition to students’ resumes especially if they are considering going to graduate school.

Information session:
A Changemaker 101 session is being offered on Sept. 14, 2021, from 12:30–1:30 p.m. to further explore the theme. The session will take place via Microsoft TEAMS and be recorded for those who cannot attend. For more information and to register please visit the Changemaking 101 Registration Page.

Paper submission:
Papers (or concepts) should be submitted to Jimmy Senteza, associate professor of finance, at jimmy.senteza@drake.edu by Friday, Feb. 18, 2022, for consideration. The email should bear the subject line “2022 GCF submission.” I will revert to the authors about the opportunity to present at the conference sometime within a week from the submission deadline. At that time, I will provide presentation guidelines for accepted papers.

Thank you very much for making them aware of this opportunity and let me know if any questions come up.

— Jimmy Senteza, Finance (CBPA)