Each term our brilliant students engage in research-related activities for their ACM programs.The ACM Undergraduate Research Symposium celebrates and highlights the research that our students have done across all programs at ACM, by offering students a platform to present their learning to a larger audience.
The primary purpose of this symposium would be to:
· Provide our students with a platform that allows them to discuss/present their research/project with their peers
· Build a community of research that extends beyond their year of study by inviting first/second year students to participate as audience members
· Opening the possibility of engaging in interdisciplinary learning across and beyond ACM
2021-2022 Presenters
- Yipeng Wang – Walls on Bridges: The Exit of Hololive from Mainland China
- Myuri Srikugan – Evolving Self-Expression through Art
- Chloe Kouyoumdjian – The Art of Curiosity
- Zhuorui Cai – The Republic
- Jonathan Hay – Educational or Exploitative? Understanding NFT Content on YouTube
- Polen Light – Engineering Dynamism: The Role of Special Events on Longevity of Arts Organizations
Click here to watch the full symposium from 2021-2022.
2020-2021 Presenters
- Wing Lam Leung – More than the dollar sign—new fundraising practices during & after the pandemic in the arts
- Elisa Patel – Muscovite Baroque Period: Moscow 17th -18th c.
- Ujwal Mantha – The Visual Sociological Dictionary
- Arthur Hamdani – The Bystander
- Nicole Tang – Encapsulated memories
2019-2020 Presenters
- Eric Slyfield – Social Sound Systems
- Anastasiya Gordiychuk – Comparing Coverage of Immigration Issues in Mainstream and Ethnic Media
- Vickie Kan – Breaking the Norm
- Maria Patricia Abuel – Reclaiming my Body Through Performance
- Eva Wissting – Waiting for Hope in Sarajevo
- Annie Sahagian – The Political Economy of Social Media Apps
- Sylvie Stojanovski – ARTRE/CESS: Unlocking the Keys to Artrepreneurial Success
- Jiaqi Yuan – Kinectic Sculpture: The Treatment of A Social Object As a Living Being
- Beenish Shahab – For Whose Honour?
- Ujwal Mantha – The Visual Sociological Dictionary