Conducting Meaningful Research with Undergraduates

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26-2-2021 12:00 PM

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26-2-2021 1:00 PM

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Achieving a productive and meaningful research program with undergraduates requires, at the minimum, exceptional people skills, vigilant QA/QC oversight, clear goals and objectives, and a network of colleagues to share ideas and address policies and issues unique to the research environment. In this session, we invite you to share your successes (and failures!).

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Audience:

Anyone interested in conducting research in collaboration with undergraduates.

Presenters:

Karen Wilson, Associate Research Professor of Environmental Science

Rachel Lasley-Rasher, Assistant Professor of Biology

Bruce Thompson, Professor of Psychology

Joe Staples, Assistant Professor of Environmental Science

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Conducting Meaningful Research with Undergraduates

Achieving a productive and meaningful research program with undergraduates requires, at the minimum, exceptional people skills, vigilant QA/QC oversight, clear goals and objectives, and a network of colleagues to share ideas and address policies and issues unique to the research environment. In this session, we invite you to share your successes (and failures!).