[Okgrantsmanship] Now Seeking Proposals: Undergraduate Research Programs: Undergraduate Research Collaborations" Conference
Mason, Linda
lmason at osrhe.edu
Fri Nov 4 10:38:51 CDT 2016
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Undergraduate Research Programs: Undergraduate Research Collaborations” Conference – June 27-29, 2017 — Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff<http://members.cur.org/members_online/utilities/emailct.asp?235a37bb9379f62ed06595c7b3f9931fe1a147f43eb6b1f7927f8759055ceb34b2c7c55383c167e1>
Seeking Strategies for Undergraduate Research Programs Success? Then don’t miss CUR’s “Undergraduate Research Programs: Undergraduate Research Collaborations” Conference. Do you have something to share: a great program, unique process, assessment initiatives, or an interesting and exciting aspect of your undergraduate research program? Are you ready to network and learn from your colleagues? This conference is for you and is designed for programs at any stage, including the development phase! Be a part of it! Session topics include (but are not limited to):
Themes:
• High Impact Learning Strategies: Methods, approaches, courses and practices that have proven very effective in achieving learning outcomes that incorporate undergraduate research. This can include the retooling of existing courses, applied research in courses and imbedded research projects within courses.
• Undergraduate Research Administration and Budgeting - Nuts and Bolts: Approaches that have proven effective in managing and organizing undergraduate research and/or in funding the means by which the research can be undertaken. Budgeting innovations, successful central strategies, institutional support etc. are all applicable.
• Assessment: Strategies for evaluating undergraduate research projects, using data to improve the experience or providing feedback for funding support.
• Internationalization: Incorporating an international element to undergraduate research, including research-based travel, media-assisted collaboration, data exchange or the mechanics of organizing an international undergraduate research component.
• Undergraduate Research Collaborations: Examples of effective partnerships with undergraduate researchers, pairing strategies, team projects, the ethics of collaboration in undergraduate research.
• Diversity in Research: Effective strategies for promoting diversity-serving undergraduate research, undergraduate research that informs diversity issues, collaborations that have brought in diverging perspectives to undergraduate research.
Session formats vary from panels, 75-minute interactive sessions, 10-min short presentation, and poster sessions.
Session formats vary from panels, 75-minute interactive sessions, 10-min short presentation, and poster sessions.
Deadlines:
€ All abstracts and proposals: January 17, 2017
€ Early bird registration: April 24, 2017
€ Final registration: May 31, 2017
To submit an application, please visit: https://members.cur.org/members_online/submissions/substart.asp?action=welcome&cid=198
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