Come celebrate the scholarly pursuits of Concordia students during Undergraduate Research Week.
Undergraduate Research Week showcases undergraduate student research and creative projects. The week offers opportunities for learning, and for students to present their work to the broader campus community.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Tuesday, April 9—Noon-1:00 p.m. | Nigel Rothfels, director of UWM's Undergraduate Research, will present in Pharmacy 147. Lunch will be provided.
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1:30-2:30 p.m. | Undergraduate Research Student Presentations in the Lakeshore Room (ST 104). Snacks will be provided.
- Dr. Tzvia Springer
- Irene Bolis
Wednesday, April 10 | Undergraduate Research Student Presentations and Undergraduate Committee Panel Discussion in Pharmacy 149. Pizza for those who attend.
- Christina Erdmann and Jacob Sheehan
- Followed by members of the Undergraduate Research Committee answering your questions
Thursday, April 11 | Lab Tours
11:30-Noon | Theater Tour with Lori Woodall and Theresa Kenney: Meet in the Theater Lobby
2:30-3:00 p.m. | Computer Science Lab Tour: Meet in S109 to learn about 3D Printing, Virtual Reality, and Robotics with Gary Locklair
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UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs offers small grants in support of undergraduate research. The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) defines Undergraduate Research as: “An inquiry or investigation conducted by an undergraduate student that makes an original intellectual or creative contribution to the discipline.” Concordia University’s Undergraduate Research Program mission is to promote a culture of research and scholarship throughout the University by assisting students and faculty in finding, conducting, and presenting research at the undergraduate level.
Undergraduate research supports a student-centered learning environment that fosters student research, scholarship, and creative activities and provides an opportunity for faculty to expand their own research programs and enhance mentoring skills through training new members of their disciplines.