Undergraduate
Research
Symposium
@
Natural
Sciences
and
Mathematics
Independent
research
represents a
unique learning
strategies for
many students.
Undergraduate
Research at NSM
is an integral
part of student
learning. The
intense
immersion of
undergraduate
students in
research helps
them develop
their scholarly
pursuits. The
College of
Natural Sciences
and Mathematics
(NSM) Faculty
are dedicated to
helping
interested
students
identify and
approach areas
of research. The
faculty take
pride in the
process of
refining their
students’
interests into
focused project
topics.
Held on Spring
Assessment Day,
the URS@NSM is
an opportunity
for
undergraduates
to present their
research and
creative
projects to the
broader
university
community.
Undergraduates
from STEM
(Science,
Technology,
Engineering, and
Mathematics) and
other
disciplines may
present their
current and
recent academic
projects,
showcasing the
diversity of
topics,
approaches and
interests. The
Symposium also
serves as a
resource for
undergraduates
not yet engaged
in research.
These students
can learn how
their peers
developed their
intellectual
interests,
current projects
and faculty or
community
connections.
Finally, URS@NSM
is a portal
through which
students,
faculty, staff,
prospective
students and
alumni can
witness the
manner in which
student projects
enhance faculty
work and also
serve the
greater
community.
Date:
UWA Assessment
Day Tuesday,
March 11, 2014
Location:
UWA Campus, The
Student Union
Building (SUB),
Tiger’s Den
Abstract
Submission
Opening Date:
Friday, November
1, 2013
Abstract
Submission
Deadline:
Friday, February
14, 2014
Poster
Categories
- Biology
- Chemistry/Physics
- Environmental
Sciences
- Mathematics
- Other science
related field
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