READY. SET. SUBMIT. You can submit your best coursework to the 2013 Undergraduate Awards from tomorrow. Here's how: 1. Review the Submission and Student Eligibility Guidelines to ensure you're on the right track. 2. Identify the most suitable academic category for your paper/project. [Submitting to the Visual Arts category? Read your submission guidelines here.] 3. Write a 100 - 300 word abstract to accompany your paper/project. [FYI, an abstract is a concise summary of the content of your paper.] 4. Log on to undergraduateawards.com and click the SUBMIT button. 5. Fill out the submission form and attach your potentially award-winning paper/project. [You can submit a maximum of 3 papers/projects. These papers can be submitted across any of the 2013 categories] Not ready to submit your work just yet? Register your intent to submit to the 2013 Undergraduate Awards here. Places are limited but we'll save a place for all the registered students.  What's in it for me? UA hates to see excellent work go unnoticed. Winning an Undergraduate Award has far-reaching benefits. - Gain recognition for excellence within your academic discipline
- Open a gateway to world-class students from across the globe
- Build your profile and broaden your network on an international scale
- Attend the UA Summit in Dublin, Ireland, and receive your award from the President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins
- Join the UA Alumni: an eclectic mix of some of the world's most creative thinkers and problem solvers
- Have your work published in the Undergraduate Journal
"A Davos For Students" Watch the whirlwind overview of the 2012 UA Summit here:  | | | | | |
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