Annual Meetings: Student Experiences and Showcase
Annual Meetings: Student Experiences and Showcase
Students who attend the GLOBE Annual Meeting have the opportunity to share their projects, gain experience doing a science presentation and participate in diverse learning activities while getting to know other GLOBE students from around the world.
Read about the Student Experience at the 2024 GLOBE Annual Meeting.
Read about the Student Experience at the 2024 GLOBE Annual Meeting.
Community Poster Session
The Community Poster Session at each meeting often includes winners from that year’s International Virtual Science Symposium (IVSS) and Student Research Symposium (SRS). These sessions offer students a chance to talk about their work with scientists and other community members, as well as see everyone else’s presentation.
Learn more about the research projects presented at the 2024 GLOBE Annual Meeting.
Student Experiences
During GLOBE Annual Meetings, students participate in a specific experience that provides them opportunities to discover the meeting area's local environment and collect data in new places with GLOBE scientists.
In addition, students are provided opportunities to engage with their peers while visiting local science facilities, museums and attractions. Many students say this is their favorite part of the student experience – learning about how students live in other countries and how they do GLOBE in such different locations.
- Read about the 2024 GLOBE Annual Meeting Student Experience.
- Watch a video with highlights from the 2024 Student Experience.
Student Research Showcase
During closing ceremonies on the last day of the meeting, students can show off everything they experienced during the meeting. They present findings from their Student Experiences, including new posters to illustrate the data they collected. Students also discuss their favorite parts of the meeting and generally have the spotlight.Many use this time to cement new friendships and discuss how they can become more involved in each others' work with GLOBE.
View the students' StoryMaps presentations.