
Student Research Week
Student Research Week (SRW) hosted by the Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG) at Texas A&M is the nation's largest student-run research symposium. This four-day event showcases innovative research from students across all disciplines through oral and poster presentations, awards over $20,000 in research prizes, and celebrates the breadth of academic inquiry at Texas A&M. GPSG has consistently supported the university's commitment to academic, research, and service excellence by hosting SRW.
Event Information
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Student Research Week is made possible by the generous support of our colleges, departments, and campus partners. Their commitment to fostering student research and innovation is essential to the success of this annual event.
Supporting Colleges & Partners
- College of Medicine
- College of Engineering
- College of Architecture
- School of Public Health
- College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
- College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
- Bush School of Government and Public Service
- College of Arts and Sciences
- College of Education and Human Development
- University Writing Center
Through their partnership, we celebrate student researchers and provide a platform for innovation, collaboration, and academic excellence across Texas A&M.
Interested in sponsoring SRW 2026? Contact us at srw@tamu.edu.

Hosted by GPSG
Student Research Week is the largest event that the Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG) organizes and exists as a special committee managed by a director who serves on the GPSG executive committee.

Providing Transformational Experiences
Student Affairs Transformational Experiences (SATEs) are recognized departmental-sponsored student experiences within the Division of Student Affairs that have intentional impacts for students and produce transformational experiences through reflection within the co-curricular.