Sea Turtle

 

Green Sea Turtle by Haili Krause, student in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, was one of 150 submissions in the 2019 Art of Science photo contest. The green sea turtle, scientifically known as Chelonia mydas, taken off the coast of Boca Raton, Fla. during nesting season.

Beyond the Frame

It’s Time to Put Your Research in Focus

Your research reflects your life’s work. And, recognition for that work can be a milestone to help educate the world about your research.

The Division of Research is offering you a chance to do just that with its second annual Art of Science photography contest. This is your opportunity to show us all just what your research looks like.

This year’s top winner walks away with an iPad. In addition, top photographs are published in an upcoming issue of Owl Research and Innovation magazine, and the top undergraduate winner’s photograph will grace the cover of the Florida Atlantic Undergraduate Research Journal.

Last year, almost 150 photographs showcased research across FAU colleges and campuses. It’s these photographs that help educate others in all the unique research taking place at FAU – in the field, in the lab and everywhere in between.

This opportunity is open to all members of the FAU community – students, faculty and staff – the Division of Research is accepting new photograph submissions through Oct. 15.

Check out all the contest details and submit today at woobox.com/8nqc3m.

If you would like more information, please contact us at dorcommunications@fau.edu.