Faculty Resources
Benefits for Faculty Participating in Undergraduate Research and Inquiry
"Undergraduate research is a proven way to build college student success and drive innovation."
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- increases aspirations
- increases core professional competencies
- mentorship and relationships increases ʦapp' perception of success
Students are not the only beneficiaries of involvement in undergraduate research and inquiry; benefits to faculty have also been observed. These include enhanced mentoring and teaching, enhanced satisfaction with their career and personal development, achieved scholarly and research outcomes (e.g. presentations and publications), and integrated teaching and scholarship. Faculty who were themselves engaged in similar activities as undergraduates identify the experience as being transformational for their careers.
Articles of Interest:
- from the American Association of Colleges and Universities
- from the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology
Working with Minors and non-ʦapp ʦapp
Hereyou will find a series of resources for faculty who intend to work with minors and non-ʦapp ʦapp interested in working with them on academic or summer research projects.
Internal Resources
- ʦapp Public affairs has establishedbranding templates to facilitate creating external presentations.
- The ʦapp Library has established to help in you and your ʦapp' research endeavors.
- The Graduate College and the Division of Research have put together a list of workshops for ʦapp to attend to improve their understanding of research and how to conduct a project responsibly.
External Resources
ASSESSMENT
- : The CURE survey measures student experiences in “research-like” or other science courses, and may be used as a pretest-posttests or pretest only survey.