Are you interested in engaging students in your research? Do you want to create a research lab to offer a valuable learning experience to students and advance your scholarship? Undergraduate research is a high-impact practice that provides immeasurable benefits to students, especially students from underrepresented groups. However, faculty-student research collaborations can pose a number of challenges to faculty who need time and energy to conduct their own research projects. What are the mechanisms, mindsets, and structures that help faculty to advance their research while involving students? Come and learn from panels of colleagues with success in actively engaging students in their research. The session begins in Campus Center 103/104 for introductory remarks and to collect tote lunch bags. Then participants will choose one of three faculty panels to attend–Social Sciences (Campus Center 102), Sciences (Campus Center 103/104), and Arts and Humanities (Campus Center 204).
Location:
Campus Center 102, 103/104, 204
For:
Faculty