Research for the Common Good

As a Catholic, Marianist institution dedicated to providing answers to the global issues of our time, the University of Dayton’s School of Engineering announces its second annual engineering symposium for Ph.D. candidates — the 2017 Academic Research Colloquium (ARC).
We are seeking research projects whose main objective is to:
  • Prevent, cure or treat disease
  • Reduce the environmental impact of human activity
  • Enhance the safety, health or welfare of workers
  • Improve production, distribution or access to food
  • Enhance the resiliency of the built environment
  • Prevent, mitigate or respond to natural or man-made disasters
  • Reduce the digital divide
  • Enhance the quality of life of people with mental or physical challenges
  • Foster communication, collaboration or education
  • Promote human rights

You’ll also discover a university rich in opportunities for faculty, staff and students. At the University of Dayton, we value diversity and are committed to creating an open, welcoming, and inclusive campus.

Application details

ARC is open to all engineering Ph.D. students who have completed significant research that is ready to present. The selection process is highly competitive with 20 spots available. All expenses are paid. See application instructions and apply online by Sept. 1, 2017, at go.udayton.edu/engineering-arc.

Questions?

Email: ARC@udayton.edu

Ken Bloemer, Ph.D.
Director, Visioneering Center
937-229-2591