All students are now welcome to apply to present GEOINT-related research at GEOINT Symposium 2026 through the Student Poster Competition!
Poster sessions take place during GEOINT Foreword on Sunday, May 3rd. Student presenters will share their ideas with GEOINT leaders and professionals, network with fellow students and academics, and are invited to attend panel and keynote sessions.
Students whose posters are selected receive complimentary registration to GEOINT Foreword and GEOINT Symposium, May 3-6, 2026 at the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center in Aurora, Colorado.
Students are expected to showcase their work during designated poster sessions at GEOINT Foreword. A panel of Subject Matter Experts review and judge the posters, and the top three posters are recognized at the end of the day on the Main Stage. The winner of the poster competition will also be awarded the opportunity to present their research on stage at GEOINT 2027 Symposium, including complimentary registration.
Presenters are responsible for their own travel and lodging.
Eligibility:
- This opportunity is only available to current students
- No requirement to attend a USGIF-accredited schools
- No need to hold or pursue a GEOINT-specific degree
Applications close February 18, 2026.
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