The 28th annual SEUSS will be held at Emory University. The Symposium provides
undergraduate students with the opportunity to present their research at a professional
meeting. Presentations in any area of sociology are welcome. Students whose papers are accepted will give a 12-15 minute presentation of their research.

All presenters will receive Certificates of Professional Participation. Abstracts of all
presented papers are published in the Symposium Proceedings. The three best papers will
receive an Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research (1st place $100, 2nd place $75, 3rd place $50).

A banquet will be held on February 19th for all participants. The keynote speaker at
this year’s banquet is Professor Charis Kubrin from the Department of Sociology at George
Washington University.

Part I. Application Deadline: Friday, January 22, 2010

Interested students should email Dr. Elizabeth Griffiths (elizabeth.griffiths@emory.edu)
the following items with the term “SEUSS” in the subject line:

1. A one-page abstract*
2. A faculty letter of support indicating that the student’s research is, or will
be completed and ready for presentation on February 20, 2010.

* To be considered for an Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research, completed
papers must be submitted by Friday, January 22, 2010.

Part II. Application Acceptance

Dr. Griffiths will notify students of their acceptance and registration information the
week of January 25-29, 2010. A $25 registration fee is necessary to help defray the costs
of the banquet and proceedings. This fee is required for all students participating in the
symposium and all faculty attending the banquet.

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