Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Maryland Student Researchers Program - New Opportunities!

MARYLAND CENTER FOR UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH – Maryland Student Researchers Program
Francis DuVinage, Director – Elizabeth MacKenzie Tobey, Coordinator – http://www.ugresearch.umd.edu/ - ugresearch@umd.edu
 
ARE YOU AN UNDERGRADUATE INTERESTED IN EXPLORING RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES FOR FALL 2014 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND?
 
Learn more about the Maryland Student Researchers program, and review over 135 availableopportunities by visiting our website at:http://www.ugresearch.umd.edu/studentresearchers.php
 
The Maryland Student Researchers (MSR) program serves as a University-wide online bulletin board where UMD researchers post research opportunities for undergraduate students. It is a great way for undergraduates to learn about the rewards and challenges of academic research. Over 135 projects are listed with more being added daily so check back regularly over the next several weeks.
 
The MSR bulletin board is designed to help undergraduates find research opportunities that are a good fit for their interests and qualifications, and to help faculty members find students to assist with their research project(s).  The research opportunities posted on the MSR website typically call for students to spend around six hours a week working under the direction of a faculty mentor on that faculty member’s own research.  Participating students learn skills and gain valuable experience that will enhance their graduate school and job qualifications. Most positions are for volunteers, some are paid.
 
The Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research will hold numerous information sessions to assist students who want to use the MSR bulletin board to identify suitable research opportunities, and also to provide advice about additional ways to pursue research opportunities – space for each session is limited so please RSVP to ugresearch@umd.edu with the date/time of the session you plan to attend:
 
Schedule for MSR Information Sessions, Fall Semester 2014
 
Wednesday, September 17 from 6:30 to 7 p.m., in McKeldin Library, Room 2100D
Friday, September 19 from 10 to 10:30 a.m., in McKeldin Library, Room 2100D
Friday, September 19 from 1 to 1:30 p.m., in McKeldin Library, Room 2100D
Monday, September 22 from Noon to 12:30, in McKeldin Library, Room 2100D
Tuesday, September 23 from 10 to 10:30 a.m. in McKeldin Library, Room 2100D
Thursday, September 25 from 6:30 to 7 p.m., in McKeldin Library, Room 2100D
 
ELIGIBILITY: Any student in good academic standing may apply directly for any listed opportunities for which they meet the listed required skills.  It is open to students of all majors and disciplines with an interest in research. Most positions are offered on a volunteer basis, and selection of undergraduate researchers is made solely by the faculty members who provide the listed opportunities.

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