REGIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY
STUDENT RESEARCH FORUM
STUDENT RESEARCH FORUM
THE 2012 NORTHWEST OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CONFERENCE
Bellingham, WA – October 10-12, 2012
The Northwest Occupational Health Conference
(NOHC) is held yearly in the fall by the Industrial Hygiene (IH), Occupational
Medicine (OM), and Occupational Health Nursing (OHN) communities. NOHC is among the largest and most successful
regional multidisciplinary conferences, attracting 250-300 attendees from
Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, Montana, and British Columbia.
The Northwest Center for Occupational Health & Safety (NWCOHS), in
collaboration with the NOHC, will host a “Student
Research/Scholarly Project Forum” open to graduate students and recent
alumni of the northwest regional institutions and within the professional
categories of IH, OM, OHN, OS and other related disciplines such as
epidemiology, engineering, occupational health psychology, policy, health
physics, and management. Graduate students and recent alumni are invited to
submit research papers for presentation at the conference. Three exceptional papers
will be chosen to receive an award and scholarship to attend and present their
work at the conference. All submissions will be judged by a panel of OH&S
professionals.
Awards
and Scholarships
·
A
premier award of $500 will be given for the overall best paper
·
Two
$250 awards will be given for papers receiving honorable mentions
·
Plus!
Awardees will be reimbursed for conference costs up to $500 (registration,
hotel, food, etc.)
To be eligible for the Student Research/Scholarly Project Forum, you must be:
· A current student/recent alumnus in the Northwest region as defined above
· Submit a paper based on work done as a student within two years of completion
· Available to present your paper at the conference
To apply, submit your paper by COB, Friday Sept. 28, 2012
Your submission should include:
1. A minimum of two authors: you as the author & your research mentor
2. The title of the research paper
3. A 250 word abstract
hotel, food, etc.)
To be eligible for the Student Research/Scholarly Project Forum, you must be:
· A current student/recent alumnus in the Northwest region as defined above
· Submit a paper based on work done as a student within two years of completion
· Available to present your paper at the conference
To apply, submit your paper by COB, Friday Sept. 28, 2012
Your submission should include:
1. A minimum of two authors: you as the author & your research mentor
2. The title of the research paper
3. A 250 word abstract
Submit your materials via email to:
Bill Pickert - pickertw@uw.edu
Questions? Call 206-543-2837
Bill Pickert - pickertw@uw.edu
Questions? Call 206-543-2837
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