Mutual Gains: Nonpresenting Undergraduate Attendance at Regional Scientific Meetings Benefits Students and Scientific Societies

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Title: Mutual Gains: Nonpresenting Undergraduate Attendance at Regional Scientific Meetings Benefits Students and Scientific Societies
Language: English
Authors: Alex M. Champagne (ORCID 0000-0001-9408-1769), Sabrina E. Dunning (ORCID 0009-0003-3613-748X), Maryam H. Mahmoud, Elissa T. Fisher (ORCID 0009-0001-5465-4283), Sara N. Shah (ORCID 0009-0009-5620-8306), Heidi E. Walsh (ORCID 0009-0005-3805-6717)
Source: Advances in Physiology Education. 2026 50(2):352-360.
Availability: American Physiological Society. 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814-3991. Tel: 301-634-7164; Fax: 301-634-7241; e-mail: webmaster@the-aps.org; Web site: https://www.physiology.org/journal/advances
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 9
Publication Date: 2026
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Attendance, Regional Programs, Self Concept, Sense of Belonging, Student Attitudes, Physiology, Conferences (Gatherings)
Geographic Terms: Indiana
DOI: 10.1152/advan.00213.2025
ISSN: 1043-4046
1522-1229
Abstract: Participation in scientific meetings confers many benefits to undergraduate students and promotes their success and retention in science. However, the cost and time required to attend a scientific meeting is often prohibitive for students, and university funding is often restricted to students presenting research. Small regional scientific meetings offer an opportunity to promote nonpresenting undergraduate attendance because of their reduced registration fees and travel time, but the benefits of attending regional scientific meetings have not been extensively studied. We recruited 45 nonpresenting undergraduate students to attend the annual meeting of the Indiana Physiological Society and provided students with pre- and postmeeting surveys measuring self-perceptions of their professional abilities, sense of belonging in science, confidence in their degree program and career pathway, and reflections on the conference experience. Additionally, because nonpresenting undergraduates made up nearly half of all meeting attendees, we surveyed other meeting attendees to assess the impact of these students on the meeting environment. After attending the meeting, students reported increased confidence talking to other scientists and presenting future research, a greater sense of belonging within the scientific community, more interest in pursuing research after graduation, and increased enthusiasm to attend future meetings. Other meeting attendees felt that the nonpresenting undergraduates had a positive impact on the meeting and enhanced the environment for student presenters. Our results suggest that the attendance of nonpresenting undergraduates at small regional scientific meetings provides mutual benefits to students, universities, and regional scientific societies.
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