2009. Valuing and Supporting Undergraduate Research. Production of knowledge 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."
Since students reinforce and expand their knowledge through active inquiry in scholarly and discipline research processes, the guidance of an undergraduate research faculty mentor is the purest form of teaching.
While some scholars may endorse it, others question the embedded phrases "original" and "contribution to the discipline," especially within the undergraduate context. Department of Biology. Research methods vary depending on the field of study a student decides to participate in. Replication studies, performed by researchers at all levels from the undergraduate to the professional, make critical contributions particularly to disciplines within the physical and social sciences. Undergraduate involvement in research may increase efficiency as well as provide other skill sets. Many graduate programs and professional schools require undergraduate research. (NCUR).
N.p., 6 July 2006. The undergraduate research in humanities generally promotes the same values as that in the sciences. "Undergraduate Research."
Faculty members involved in undergraduate research perform two different roles. Undergraduate research is defined broadly to include scientific inquiry, creative activity, and scholarship. [18] Showcasing students’ research at undergraduate conferences highlights the hard work of the students and their faculty mentors. Undergraduate research is a tool for students to gain knowledge about their field using their own methods and not relying on a professor or supervisor to walk them through the study.
Carr, Katy S., Stephen D. Davis, Stella Erbes, Constance M. Fulmer, Lee B. Kats, and Melissa Umbro Teetzel. You also recognize and respect that what counts as research is unique to each discipline. [10] For example, since 2001, the University of Washington has established a lecture-discussion panel as well as an annual Undergraduate Research Symposium and Summer Institute with the purpose of supporting undergraduate research in the humanities; it does so through providing incentives such as funding for research.
McNary - Zak, Bernadette, and Rebecca Todd Peters. Sciences include physics, biology, psychology, and chemistry. The goal of the journal is to provide useful and inspiring information about student-faculty collaborative research and scholarship from all disciplines at all types of institutions in the United States and abroad. [3] Also, there are many college students interested in studying the humanities; in actuality, more STEM-related majors take humanities courses than humanities-related majors take STEM courses.[9].
The Council for Undergraduate Research (CUR) ( This site may be offline. ) The mentoring and collaboration dimensions of undergradaute research can foster ownership for learning and encourage a committment to high standards and accountability. Wilson). Kinkead, Joyce. For example, undergraduate research in the performing arts consists of the developing of new performing pieces as experimentation.
Science Careers. N.p., 18 Aug. 2014. The creation of MIT’s Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) in 1969 encouraged an explosion in popularity. ", Webb, Sarah A. There are several features of the definition that make it a particularly suitable description of undergraduate research.
During the nineteenth century, many Americans went to Germany for graduate education. This paved the way for undergraduate education. They discover firsthand how the steps of the research process are related to one another, experience the triumphs and pitfalls inherent to the creative process, see that research is an iterative process and that ambiguity is part of the real world, develop an understanding and appreciation of how knowledge evolves, and produce an original contribution to that body of knowledge. “A Rising Tide Floats All Boats: Organizing and Implementing a Statewide Undergraduate Research Conference,” CUR Quarterly, 32.4, 2012.
4 Nov. 2014. Undergraduate research is often required for acceptance into graduate and professional schools.
"The Importance of Undergraduate Research." Blackmer, Jennifer.
CUR Fellow's Address at CUR's 2012 National Conference at The College of New Jersey.". “Student Research: What is it Good For?” Science Magazine. The greatest benefit to both professor and student is the personal guidance and knowledge shared between the two – far greater a reward than fancy equipment or a diploma. Blackmer, Jennifer.
Other scholars point out the increasing importance of replication studies conducted across numbers of samples and labs. A Comparative Study of Research and Other Sources of Personal and Professional Gains for STEM Undergraduates". However, they have increasingly done so with time.
4 Nov. 2014.
In 1969, Margaret MacVicar established the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program at MIT.
It is a form of both experience-based learning and active learning, and it can engage students with contexts, including the social and civic. Recent NCUR events have attracted 3000 students.
Undergraduate research can be conducted in the sciences (both biological and physical) and in the humanities. Universities have utilized course-based research since 1998, but few have applied it to the humanities. "[18] As a result, in some institutions, working with undergraduate students can negatively affect tenure and promotion opportunities. Some faculty members report, according to Scott Windham, that working with students on undergraduate research gives them the personal satisfaction of helping students grow and professionally develop.
The author of this study stated that the "benefits [students] value result from a good relationship with and expert guidance from a mentor." Students may work on their own, collaborate with … Starting Point-Teaching Entry Level Geoscience, National Conferences on Undergraduate Research (NCUR).
These features create opportunities for students to explore their own learning styles as well as develop exposure to those of others. Colleges might also give more funding to faculty research if they work with undergraduate students. Grobman, Laurie, and Joyce Kinkead, Undergraduate Research in English Studies. These fields of study are more commonly broken up into humanities and sciences. Some observers report fear that undergraduate research may exploit students in order to promote the faculty member’s career. 2013.
Undergraduate research is engaged learning in a number of respects. Therefore, not only will pre-medical students benefit from learning how to apply hypothesis-based research, but they will also be more likely to be accepted to medical school if they have participated in undergraduate research. Figuring prominently in his list is also the idea that students experience some independence, have room for creativity, and feel ownership of the research project.
DeCosmo, Janice, and Jill McKinstry.
We strongly encourage undergraduate students to engage in research projects outside of their class assignments.
Schmitz, Heather J., and Karen Havholm. The creation of MIT’s Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program(UROP) in 1969 encouraged an explosion in popularity. It differs from the sciences in that it is based more on theoretical research than laboratory research. Johns Hopkins University. For example, admissions boards for medical schools look for research experience when admitting students.
Undergraduate research is the exploration of a specific topic within a field by an undergraduate student that makes an original contribution to the discipline. 2015.
Jenkins, Alan, and Mick Healey. The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) was established in 1978 as a faculty development initiative; its headquarters are in Washington, DC. 4 Nov. 2014. NCTE: 2010. 2014. [19], research partaken by undergraduate students, Joyce Kinkead, "What's in a Name?
Research in the undergraduate context at UNF is a process of faculty-mentored student inquiry and systematic investigation according to the standards of the field. A problem also arises when the student is not prepared properly or if the student is not motivated enough. It is a fairly recent concept in the academic community, with roots in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
It was considered the first Undergraduate Research Program. “What is Undergraduate Research?” CUR Quarterly 17(June): 163.
In its most simple description, undergraduate research is undergraduate students learning by doing - the pinnacle of active learning. Web.
Independent research will help students feel confident and competent when performing tasks in their future career.
Since students reinforce and expand their knowledge through active inquiry in scholarly and discipline research processes, the guidance of an undergraduate research faculty mentor is the purest form of teaching.
While some scholars may endorse it, others question the embedded phrases "original" and "contribution to the discipline," especially within the undergraduate context. Department of Biology. Research methods vary depending on the field of study a student decides to participate in. Replication studies, performed by researchers at all levels from the undergraduate to the professional, make critical contributions particularly to disciplines within the physical and social sciences. Undergraduate involvement in research may increase efficiency as well as provide other skill sets. Many graduate programs and professional schools require undergraduate research. (NCUR).
N.p., 6 July 2006. The undergraduate research in humanities generally promotes the same values as that in the sciences. "Undergraduate Research."
Faculty members involved in undergraduate research perform two different roles. Undergraduate research is defined broadly to include scientific inquiry, creative activity, and scholarship. [18] Showcasing students’ research at undergraduate conferences highlights the hard work of the students and their faculty mentors. Undergraduate research is a tool for students to gain knowledge about their field using their own methods and not relying on a professor or supervisor to walk them through the study.
Carr, Katy S., Stephen D. Davis, Stella Erbes, Constance M. Fulmer, Lee B. Kats, and Melissa Umbro Teetzel. You also recognize and respect that what counts as research is unique to each discipline. [10] For example, since 2001, the University of Washington has established a lecture-discussion panel as well as an annual Undergraduate Research Symposium and Summer Institute with the purpose of supporting undergraduate research in the humanities; it does so through providing incentives such as funding for research.
McNary - Zak, Bernadette, and Rebecca Todd Peters. Sciences include physics, biology, psychology, and chemistry. The goal of the journal is to provide useful and inspiring information about student-faculty collaborative research and scholarship from all disciplines at all types of institutions in the United States and abroad. [3] Also, there are many college students interested in studying the humanities; in actuality, more STEM-related majors take humanities courses than humanities-related majors take STEM courses.[9].
The Council for Undergraduate Research (CUR) ( This site may be offline. ) The mentoring and collaboration dimensions of undergradaute research can foster ownership for learning and encourage a committment to high standards and accountability. Wilson). Kinkead, Joyce. For example, undergraduate research in the performing arts consists of the developing of new performing pieces as experimentation.
Science Careers. N.p., 18 Aug. 2014. The creation of MIT’s Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) in 1969 encouraged an explosion in popularity. ", Webb, Sarah A. There are several features of the definition that make it a particularly suitable description of undergraduate research.
During the nineteenth century, many Americans went to Germany for graduate education. This paved the way for undergraduate education. They discover firsthand how the steps of the research process are related to one another, experience the triumphs and pitfalls inherent to the creative process, see that research is an iterative process and that ambiguity is part of the real world, develop an understanding and appreciation of how knowledge evolves, and produce an original contribution to that body of knowledge. “A Rising Tide Floats All Boats: Organizing and Implementing a Statewide Undergraduate Research Conference,” CUR Quarterly, 32.4, 2012.
4 Nov. 2014. Undergraduate research is often required for acceptance into graduate and professional schools.
"The Importance of Undergraduate Research." Blackmer, Jennifer.
CUR Fellow's Address at CUR's 2012 National Conference at The College of New Jersey.". “Student Research: What is it Good For?” Science Magazine. The greatest benefit to both professor and student is the personal guidance and knowledge shared between the two – far greater a reward than fancy equipment or a diploma. Blackmer, Jennifer.
Other scholars point out the increasing importance of replication studies conducted across numbers of samples and labs. A Comparative Study of Research and Other Sources of Personal and Professional Gains for STEM Undergraduates". However, they have increasingly done so with time.
4 Nov. 2014.
In 1969, Margaret MacVicar established the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program at MIT.
It is a form of both experience-based learning and active learning, and it can engage students with contexts, including the social and civic. Recent NCUR events have attracted 3000 students.
Undergraduate research can be conducted in the sciences (both biological and physical) and in the humanities. Universities have utilized course-based research since 1998, but few have applied it to the humanities. "[18] As a result, in some institutions, working with undergraduate students can negatively affect tenure and promotion opportunities. Some faculty members report, according to Scott Windham, that working with students on undergraduate research gives them the personal satisfaction of helping students grow and professionally develop.
The author of this study stated that the "benefits [students] value result from a good relationship with and expert guidance from a mentor." Students may work on their own, collaborate with … Starting Point-Teaching Entry Level Geoscience, National Conferences on Undergraduate Research (NCUR).
These features create opportunities for students to explore their own learning styles as well as develop exposure to those of others. Colleges might also give more funding to faculty research if they work with undergraduate students. Grobman, Laurie, and Joyce Kinkead, Undergraduate Research in English Studies. These fields of study are more commonly broken up into humanities and sciences. Some observers report fear that undergraduate research may exploit students in order to promote the faculty member’s career. 2013.
Undergraduate research is engaged learning in a number of respects. Therefore, not only will pre-medical students benefit from learning how to apply hypothesis-based research, but they will also be more likely to be accepted to medical school if they have participated in undergraduate research. Figuring prominently in his list is also the idea that students experience some independence, have room for creativity, and feel ownership of the research project.
DeCosmo, Janice, and Jill McKinstry.
We strongly encourage undergraduate students to engage in research projects outside of their class assignments.
Schmitz, Heather J., and Karen Havholm. The creation of MIT’s Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program(UROP) in 1969 encouraged an explosion in popularity. It differs from the sciences in that it is based more on theoretical research than laboratory research. Johns Hopkins University. For example, admissions boards for medical schools look for research experience when admitting students.
Undergraduate research is the exploration of a specific topic within a field by an undergraduate student that makes an original contribution to the discipline. 2015.
Jenkins, Alan, and Mick Healey. The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) was established in 1978 as a faculty development initiative; its headquarters are in Washington, DC. 4 Nov. 2014. NCTE: 2010. 2014. [19], research partaken by undergraduate students, Joyce Kinkead, "What's in a Name?
Research in the undergraduate context at UNF is a process of faculty-mentored student inquiry and systematic investigation according to the standards of the field. A problem also arises when the student is not prepared properly or if the student is not motivated enough. It is a fairly recent concept in the academic community, with roots in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
It was considered the first Undergraduate Research Program. “What is Undergraduate Research?” CUR Quarterly 17(June): 163.
In its most simple description, undergraduate research is undergraduate students learning by doing - the pinnacle of active learning. Web.
Independent research will help students feel confident and competent when performing tasks in their future career.
27 Oct. 2013, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Undergraduate_research&oldid=951328463, Wikipedia articles with style issues from November 2013, Articles needing additional references from October 2013, All articles needing additional references, Articles with multiple maintenance issues, Articles with unsourced statements from April 2020, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. [17] This holds true for graduate programs in a variety of subjects. Pukkila, Patricia J., Martha S. Arnold, Aijun Anna Li, Donna M. Bickford. For some dissenting scholars, undergraduate research is a pedagogical tool and mode of discovery: a critical entry-level processual stage toward development of the advanced investigative and interpretive praxes which ultimately result in original contributions to the field. 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.” At UNCG, we recognize that undergraduate research has a “high impact” on student learning when that project is conducted under … Undergraduate research projects can be student or faculty initiated, and students can either participate in a work in progress or enter a project at its start.
The OED definition can be distilled into three basic components: 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.". This page was last edited on 16 April 2020, at 16:55. In establishing mechanisms to identify and track student engagement in research within the curriculum at UNF, it is appropriate to utilize the broad OED definition of research. “Assessing the Impact of Undergraduate Research Experiences on Students: An Overview of Current Literature.” CUR Quarterly 28(4): 43-50. 2009. Valuing and Supporting Undergraduate Research. Production of knowledge 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."
Since students reinforce and expand their knowledge through active inquiry in scholarly and discipline research processes, the guidance of an undergraduate research faculty mentor is the purest form of teaching.
While some scholars may endorse it, others question the embedded phrases "original" and "contribution to the discipline," especially within the undergraduate context. Department of Biology. Research methods vary depending on the field of study a student decides to participate in. Replication studies, performed by researchers at all levels from the undergraduate to the professional, make critical contributions particularly to disciplines within the physical and social sciences. Undergraduate involvement in research may increase efficiency as well as provide other skill sets. Many graduate programs and professional schools require undergraduate research. (NCUR).
N.p., 6 July 2006. The undergraduate research in humanities generally promotes the same values as that in the sciences. "Undergraduate Research."
Faculty members involved in undergraduate research perform two different roles. Undergraduate research is defined broadly to include scientific inquiry, creative activity, and scholarship. [18] Showcasing students’ research at undergraduate conferences highlights the hard work of the students and their faculty mentors. Undergraduate research is a tool for students to gain knowledge about their field using their own methods and not relying on a professor or supervisor to walk them through the study.
Carr, Katy S., Stephen D. Davis, Stella Erbes, Constance M. Fulmer, Lee B. Kats, and Melissa Umbro Teetzel. You also recognize and respect that what counts as research is unique to each discipline. [10] For example, since 2001, the University of Washington has established a lecture-discussion panel as well as an annual Undergraduate Research Symposium and Summer Institute with the purpose of supporting undergraduate research in the humanities; it does so through providing incentives such as funding for research.
McNary - Zak, Bernadette, and Rebecca Todd Peters. Sciences include physics, biology, psychology, and chemistry. The goal of the journal is to provide useful and inspiring information about student-faculty collaborative research and scholarship from all disciplines at all types of institutions in the United States and abroad. [3] Also, there are many college students interested in studying the humanities; in actuality, more STEM-related majors take humanities courses than humanities-related majors take STEM courses.[9].
The Council for Undergraduate Research (CUR) ( This site may be offline. ) The mentoring and collaboration dimensions of undergradaute research can foster ownership for learning and encourage a committment to high standards and accountability. Wilson). Kinkead, Joyce. For example, undergraduate research in the performing arts consists of the developing of new performing pieces as experimentation.
Science Careers. N.p., 18 Aug. 2014. The creation of MIT’s Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) in 1969 encouraged an explosion in popularity. ", Webb, Sarah A. There are several features of the definition that make it a particularly suitable description of undergraduate research.
During the nineteenth century, many Americans went to Germany for graduate education. This paved the way for undergraduate education. They discover firsthand how the steps of the research process are related to one another, experience the triumphs and pitfalls inherent to the creative process, see that research is an iterative process and that ambiguity is part of the real world, develop an understanding and appreciation of how knowledge evolves, and produce an original contribution to that body of knowledge. “A Rising Tide Floats All Boats: Organizing and Implementing a Statewide Undergraduate Research Conference,” CUR Quarterly, 32.4, 2012.
4 Nov. 2014. Undergraduate research is often required for acceptance into graduate and professional schools.
"The Importance of Undergraduate Research." Blackmer, Jennifer.
CUR Fellow's Address at CUR's 2012 National Conference at The College of New Jersey.". “Student Research: What is it Good For?” Science Magazine. The greatest benefit to both professor and student is the personal guidance and knowledge shared between the two – far greater a reward than fancy equipment or a diploma. Blackmer, Jennifer.
Other scholars point out the increasing importance of replication studies conducted across numbers of samples and labs. A Comparative Study of Research and Other Sources of Personal and Professional Gains for STEM Undergraduates". However, they have increasingly done so with time.
4 Nov. 2014.
In 1969, Margaret MacVicar established the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program at MIT.
It is a form of both experience-based learning and active learning, and it can engage students with contexts, including the social and civic. Recent NCUR events have attracted 3000 students.
Undergraduate research can be conducted in the sciences (both biological and physical) and in the humanities. Universities have utilized course-based research since 1998, but few have applied it to the humanities. "[18] As a result, in some institutions, working with undergraduate students can negatively affect tenure and promotion opportunities. Some faculty members report, according to Scott Windham, that working with students on undergraduate research gives them the personal satisfaction of helping students grow and professionally develop.
The author of this study stated that the "benefits [students] value result from a good relationship with and expert guidance from a mentor." Students may work on their own, collaborate with … Starting Point-Teaching Entry Level Geoscience, National Conferences on Undergraduate Research (NCUR).
These features create opportunities for students to explore their own learning styles as well as develop exposure to those of others. Colleges might also give more funding to faculty research if they work with undergraduate students. Grobman, Laurie, and Joyce Kinkead, Undergraduate Research in English Studies. These fields of study are more commonly broken up into humanities and sciences. Some observers report fear that undergraduate research may exploit students in order to promote the faculty member’s career. 2013.
Undergraduate research is engaged learning in a number of respects. Therefore, not only will pre-medical students benefit from learning how to apply hypothesis-based research, but they will also be more likely to be accepted to medical school if they have participated in undergraduate research. Figuring prominently in his list is also the idea that students experience some independence, have room for creativity, and feel ownership of the research project.
DeCosmo, Janice, and Jill McKinstry.
We strongly encourage undergraduate students to engage in research projects outside of their class assignments.
Schmitz, Heather J., and Karen Havholm. The creation of MIT’s Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program(UROP) in 1969 encouraged an explosion in popularity. It differs from the sciences in that it is based more on theoretical research than laboratory research. Johns Hopkins University. For example, admissions boards for medical schools look for research experience when admitting students.
Undergraduate research is the exploration of a specific topic within a field by an undergraduate student that makes an original contribution to the discipline. 2015.
Jenkins, Alan, and Mick Healey. The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) was established in 1978 as a faculty development initiative; its headquarters are in Washington, DC. 4 Nov. 2014. NCTE: 2010. 2014. [19], research partaken by undergraduate students, Joyce Kinkead, "What's in a Name?
Research in the undergraduate context at UNF is a process of faculty-mentored student inquiry and systematic investigation according to the standards of the field. A problem also arises when the student is not prepared properly or if the student is not motivated enough. It is a fairly recent concept in the academic community, with roots in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
It was considered the first Undergraduate Research Program. “What is Undergraduate Research?” CUR Quarterly 17(June): 163.
In its most simple description, undergraduate research is undergraduate students learning by doing - the pinnacle of active learning. Web.
Independent research will help students feel confident and competent when performing tasks in their future career.
Undergraduate research provides opportunities for independent research, professional student/teacher relationships, and experience in the field of study. [19], According to Scott Windham, "Publication may be limited to second tier journals if an undergraduate student is listed as a co-author. Learn how and when to remove these template messages, personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay, Learn how and when to remove this template message, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, National Conference on Undergraduate Research, http://cse.lmu.edu/media/lmucse/contentassets/documents/Definition%20of%20Undergraduate%20Research.pdf, "The Importance of Undergraduate Research | Science Careers", "The Benefits of Undergraduate Research: The Student's Perspective - The Mentor", "To Publish or Not? 4 Nov. 2014.