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The Andrews Research Conference is organized by the Office of Research and Creative Scholarship at Andrews University. The purpose of the conference is to provide Adventist graduate students and early career researchers at non-Adventist universities with the opportunity to share their research with one another and with Andrews University. All graduate students, post-docs, and early faculty at non-Adventist universities are welcome.

The Office of Research & Creative Scholarship at Andrews University is pleased to announce the 9th Annual Andrews Research Conference was a tremendous success. . The theme of the 2025 ARC is Early Career Researchers in STEM and Health Sciences. This event will be held in association with the Adventist Bioethics Consortium (ABC) on May 12-13.

We will accept research in the fields of biology, chemistry, computing, engineering, mathematics, physics, physical therapy, public health, nursing, medical laboratory science, and related disciplines.

Registration for ARC will facilitate an in-person (oral) presentation at ARC and a poster presentation for approved submissions with the ABC. Meals and accommodation for participants will be provided for the duration of both conferences. Deadline for presenter registration is March 31, 2025

Browse the contents of Andrews Research Conference:

2025
ARC 2024: Early Career Researchers in the Social Sciences
ARC 2023: Early Career Researchers in the Arts & Humanities
ARC 2022: Early Career Researchers in STEM
ARC 2021: Early Career Researchers in the Social Sciences
ARC 2020: Postponed to 2021
ARC 2019: Early Career Researchers & Creative Scholars in the Arts and Humanities
ARC 2018: Early Career Researchers in the Social Sciences
ARC 2017: Early Career Researchers in STEM Disciplines
ARC 2016: Early Career Researchers & Creative Scholars in the Arts and Humanities
ARC 2015: Early Career Researchers in the Social Sciences
ARC 2014: Early Career Researchers in STEM Disciplines