&Letter from the EditorRURAnnua l Staff Dear Reader, We began this journal two years ago with the goal of providing a forum through which undergraduates interested in research could present their work at a professional level, giving them the exposure and experience to help them transition into such a career. Last year, we had an outstanding inaugural issue. We published five articles covering a wide range of topics written by students from across the United States. This year, we were happy to have expanded our journal to a
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Times of change wind this year for Earth Sciences Research Journal. The hard work of the last years ...
It is my pleasure to introduce to you the first volume of the Columbia Undergraduate Research Journa...
During a faculty meeting in the spring of 2015, NUGSE professors brainstormed ways that students cou...
It is a special pleasure to introduce two new assistant editors in the physical sciences. Chemistry ...
We begin our editorship of the science section of the CITE journal with enthusiasm. The journal’s ed...
OURJ is just one of the many platforms on campus that seek to broadcast undergraduates’ research ach...
Dear readers, After a year of developments, we are proud to present the Spring 2017 Columbia Underg...
Physics howsoever used in other publica-tions must include an appropriate citation of this journal. ...
Physics is the most fundamental of all branches of science. Its scope encompasses the extremely smal...
Editorial from: Dr Karen Gresty, Associate Dean (Teaching & Learning), Faculty of Science and Engine...
Herewith, we launch a new MDPI journal, Physics, for which I am honored to serve as Editor-in-Chief....
Article published in Mathematics Exchange, 6(1), 2009.As part of an ongoing effort to make the Mathem...
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