Abstract Writing

Summer 2024 Abstract Deadline

Friday, August 30, 2024 by 11:59PM.

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Guidelines and Samples

Your abstract is a short description (250 words) of what you did and learned from your research project. It should be interesting, informative, and written for a broad audience. Don’t assume the reader knows why your work is significant.

Format (Abstracts are limited to 250 words)

Introduction

1 sentence placing the study in context and 1-2 sentences explicitly stating what the study investigated and why it was special.

Body

1-3 sentences summing up the approach, or the most important methods used to investigate the problem

Results and Discussion

1-3 sentences that summarize the major results and potential future applications.

Summary

1 sentence that summarizes why your results are significant and perhaps what you will do in the future.

Things to Avoid

  • References to other literature
  • References to figures or images
  • Overuse of abbreviations or acronyms
  • Repetition
  • Including unnecessary or vague sentences

Volunteer Presenters

If you were not funded by UROP this summer, but are interested in presenting at the UROP symposium, please email us at urop@bu.edu with a subject line “Volunteer Symposium Presenter.” In the email, please provide (i) your full name, (ii) your BU faculty mentor’s full name, (iii) name of your research project, and (iv) a brief description of your research.

** 9/10/24 update: volunteer presenter submissions are full**

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Abstract Examples

The Formation of Transparent and Dense Lu2O3 Disc Targets via Hot Pressing
ENG Mechanical Engineering

Exploring the Intersection of Journalism and Public Health At Times of Crisis and Disaster
COM Journalism

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