ReROW Student Symposium

The ReROW Student Symposium brings together students working with ReROW faculty, as well as students whose research strongly aligns with ReROW themes, to share research related to rethinking the right-of-way. The showcase is designed as a relaxed, supportive environment where students can learn from one another, gain interdisciplinary perspectives, and connect across projects.

Are you a student who is currently working or worked on research related to the thinking about the right-of-way? Do you have a presentation or a poster that you have already presented before? We would like to hear from you!

Register for the ReROW Student Symposium here. Students are warmly invited to attend the symposium, even if they are not presenting.

We welcome both completed research and research in progress, including work that has been presented previously in other settings.

February 4th, 2025 between 2:00pm – 4:30pm

Civil and Mechanical Engineering Building (CEME) 2202

Students are eligible to present if they: 

  • Are currently working with a ReROW faculty memberor
  • Have research that strongly aligns with ReROW themes (subject to approval)  

Students who are unsure about their eligibility are encouraged to reach out in advance and contact our student representative Yiyang Wang at yiyang99@student.ubc.ca.

Students interested in presenting should email Yiyang directly to express their interest and indicate their proposed presentation type.

Presenting at the Student Research Symposium will strengthen any future application to the ReROW Student Conference Support Fund. 

Register here using the QR code by January 28, 2026

The Student Research Showcase brings together ReROW members, students, and trainees to share the research work conducted in the last year.  This event aims to foster cross-disciplinary knowledge exchange and new perspectives on rethinking the right-of-way. Join us to present your work and discover the exciting research of others!

February 28th, 2025 between 2:00pm – 4:30pm

Civil and Mechanical Engineering Building (CEME) 2202

Are you a student who is currently working or worked on research related to the thinking about the right-of-way? Do you have a presentation or a poster that you have already presented before? We would like to hear from you!

You can present your work in one of the following categories:

  • Short Presentation
  • Poster & Short Presentation
  • Research in Motion – share your ongoing work and, if you would like, ask for feedback or ideas from the attendees

Registration Deadline

February 12th, 2025