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Research posters are visual aids used to present studies at conferences, showcasing research work concisely and attractively. Key sections include authors and affiliations, introduction, objective, methodology, analysis, conclusion, and related literature. The poster should highlight important findings and encourage discussion while using visuals like graphs and images to support the data.

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Research posters are visual aids used to present studies at conferences, showcasing research work concisely and attractively. Key sections include authors and affiliations, introduction, objective, methodology, analysis, conclusion, and related literature. The poster should highlight important findings and encourage discussion while using visuals like graphs and images to support the data.

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Academic Research Poster

Research posters are visual aids that are used to present a study. It is a popular way to
showcase research work in conferences and the academe. Information is presented concisely
and in a visually appealing manner to attract attention and spark discussion.

Authors Affiliations
Don't forget the names of the research authors and co-authors. Researches are often under or on behalf of a university, an
Use full names and include any titles or honorifics the authors organisation or academic/ research institutions. When available,
may have, as well as the university or research institution they include their logos with the names.
are representing.

Introduction Objective Results

This section gives an overview of the In this section, state what is the purpose of Results show the outcome of the research
research. Start with the background: What your study. and should answer the question or
are you studying and why? What is the hypothesis stated in the introduction. State
importance of the research to the field or what you've found from your study.
specific industry and what can it contribute to
the existing literature? Be mindful of the
space of the poster. Include the important
Methodology
information, but be as straightforward as
possible. Describe how you've conducted your
research. What is the strategy of the team?
What methods were used? Were there any
special technology applied?

Analysis
140

In a regular research paper, the analysis 120


section is one of the longest parts as it builds
100
on the information that supports the
80
objective and thesis. With a research poster,
you can trim down the analysis to the most 60

important parts. Use bullets to emphasise 40 67%


points. Include key graphs, tables, graphics 20
and other images that support the study and 0
show a visual analysis of the data. A B C D E

Use graphs to show visualizsation Illustrations are also great aids to


of your data's analysis. help your research poster.

Conclusion Related literature


References can take up a lot of space, so cite only the key
references used in the study.

To wrap up your poster, present two to


three key findings. You can also add a brief
explanation or narrative to these that can
encourage conversation or dialogue with
the audience. These findings can be
actionable items that can lead to
implementation, policy creation or further
study.

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