High Impact Practices at Q.U.:
Undergraduate Research
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
3:00-4:15 PM
Mount Carmel Campus, Mancheski Executive Seminar Room
Presented by
Dwayne Boucaud and Lisa Cuchara, Biomedical Sciences & Mohammad Elahee, International Business
The development of expertise requires students to be engaged with the problems and methodologies of their discipline. Undergraduate participation in research projects and in the production of creative works are approaches to accomplishing this. This session is open to those engaged in undergraduate research and those yet to be. We will discuss what research means across disciplines, present examples of research and works from various areas of study, and examine models for facilitating projects and recruiting under-graduates.
Please RSVP by March 18
Questions? E-mail Deborah.Clark@quinnipiac.edu
If you missed this workshop in January, now is your chance to participate! Please join us for refreshments, learning and conversation.
The Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) has shown a strong relationship between ten high impact practices and deep learning.
High Impact Practice: Undergraduate Research
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