We welcome contributions in many ways, including membership of the Steering Committee, hosting of conferences and events, and sponsorships or donations to support Undergraduate Research.
Please feel free to contact us if you would like to take part in any aspect of the ACUR mission to promote student research.
How you can help
There are a number of possible ways to support the work of ACUR.
Sponsorship for ‘Posters in Parliament’
You can make a donation to support the organisation of Posters in Parliament, and/or you can nominate specific items, such as:
(i) Travel and accommodation costs for students (Estimated at $1000 each student)
(ii) Banners, leaflets, invitations and other publicity.
(iii) Parliament House social event
Conference sponsorship
You can make a donation as a Conference Sponsor to support the overall organisation of the conference and/or specific activities, including:
(i) Supporting student travel costs
(ii) Prizes including best paper or poster overall or in a particular discipline area (typically $500-1000)
(iii) T-shirts for student helpers
(iv) Gifts for keynote speakers and helpers
(v) Social events e.g. student BBQ
Conference Sponsors may wish to have tables, banners or posters arranged.
If you wish to sponsor the conference and offer a prize, exhibit your product or service, click here for further details.
Other Donations
Donations that support the continued work of ACUR assist us to deliver events and resources such as development workshops for academic supervisors and learning resources for students. Donations providing support to students in developing research projects or promoting their research outcomes are also welcomed.
If you would like to discuss sponsorship opportunities, or require an invoice for your donation please let us know via our Contact Us page.
Donate now
General donations for unspecified uses are possible via Paypal on this site. If you would like to discuss other options and/or the specific use you would like for your donation, please contact us. Every donation makes a difference in valuing and promoting student experience and outcomes.