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Student Researcher Resources

We offer assistance for all our student researchers. Take advantage of our many resources! 

We offer support with:

  • Writing letters and emails while applying for a student research position.
  • 麻豆精选 and external research-related events.
  • Guidelines to prepare for and participate in the Undergraduate Symposium on Research, Scholarship, and Creative Endeavors.
  • Preparing abstracts, posters, and research presentations.
  • Tips for writing research-based abstracts.
  • Assistance finding a faculty mentor for research.

 

LaunchNET

LaunchNET also provides many relevant resources for students. LaunchNET 麻豆精选is a co-curricular, cross-campus program that serves students, alumni, staff and faculty to promote entrepreneurial thinking, innovative mindset, creative collaboration, and venture creation through advising, events, and connections to the greater Northeast Ohio community. 

 

 

Internal Resources

Follow the links below for information on each of these resources and links to our relevant program pages.

 

  • Tips When Applying

    Tips When Applying

    Helpful hints for letter and email writing

  • Events

    Events

    Upcoming research-related events.

  • Symposium Guidelines

    Symposium Guidelines

    Symposium participation guidelines

  • Symposium Prep Workshop

    Symposium Prep Workshop

    Preparing your work for the symposium.

  • Abstract Writing Resources

    Abstract Writing Resources

    Resources to write and edit your abstract.

  • Find a Mentor Database

    Find a Mentor Database

    Database of faculty researchers

External Resources

In addition to our internal resources, there are many organizations that also provide support to Undergraduate Student Researchers. To find further information on a specific area of research, we encourage all students to look on their professional organization's website.

 

The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) and its affiliated colleges, universities, and individuals share a focus on providing undergraduate research opportunities for faculty and students at all institutions serving undergraduate students.

 

CUR offers their own Student Resource Center, which offers further information on networking, applying for and presenting research, and where to find further research opportunities. Visit their page for more information.

 

The National Science Foundation funds a large number of research opportunities for undergraduate students through its REU Sites program.

 

The University of Queensland Australia founded the Three Minute Thesis. On their website, award-winning presentations of research can be found, which aid students in preparing presentations for their own research.