How to get started in undergraduate research: Workshop A

Jan 9, 2009 (Friday)
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Event details: How to get started in undergraduate research: Workshop A
Description
Workshop | January 9 | 2-3 p.m. | 344 Campbell Hall
Speaker: Leah Carroll, Coordinator, Haas Scholars Program
Sponsor: Robert & Colleen Haas Scholars Program, Office of Undergraduate Research
This workshop will give you a broad overview of why and how to get started planning for an original research or creative project as an undergraduate. Topics to be covered
&149; exploring your intellectual interests;
&149; finding a faculty mentor or sponsor;
&149; eligibility, application requirements, and deadlines for potential funding sources;
&149; planning ahead for a successful application.
You should attend this workshop if you are:
&149; an academically motivated student in any discipline at UC Berkeley, whether or not you plan to apply for the Haas Scholars Program;
&149; interested in taking an active approach to your education;
&149; curious about available campus funding opportunities for original research or creative projects;
&149; interested in developing a close mentoring relationship with a faculty member.
This workshop is open to all students in any discipline. Freshmen and sophomores, as well as upperclass students, are strongly encouraged to attend.
Target audience: Students - Undergraduate
Open to audience: Students - Undergraduate
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