We describe the development and evaluation of the university-wide, weeklong undergraduate research conference at the University of New Hampshire. Despite increases nationally in the number of undergraduate research conferences (URC), there has been little research examining the social and educational impact of these events on student presenters. We describe the development and evaluation of the university-wide, weeklong URC at the University of New Hampshire. A survey administered to URC participants over a four year period revealed that research culminating in a presentation at the URC was one of the more influential events students experienced during their undergraduate years and students realized a high level of satisfaction from p...
Although research-led teaching has been identified as an important part of psychology curricula in t...
Over the past decade, the researchers have worked in higher education and community-based settings a...
Undergraduate students are not often valued as, or considered to be, researchers. Evidence suggests,...
We describe the development and evaluation of the university-wide, weeklong undergraduate research c...
ABSTRACTBackground: Undergraduate research is evident in many forms across higher education: in jour...
Purpose - This paper focuses on the undergraduate research conference as its sphere of study and inv...
Purpose - This paper focuses on the undergraduate research conference as its sphere of study and inv...
Undergraduate research (UR) is a recognised form of engagement used to enhance student learning and ...
The benefits of undergraduate research continue to receive academic attention and it is becoming an ...
Literature suggests the benefits to undergraduate research include improving students’ understanding...
AACSB accreditation, a student-centered mission statement, and the continuous quality improvement th...
We present research on the effectiveness of the first two years of our campus-wide, multidisciplinar...
With an increasing pressure in UK HE institutions to demonstrate scholarly impact, academics are bei...
Undergraduate research is not only beneficial to the university and community for all the new ideas ...
Developing and maintaining undergraduate research programs benefits students, faculty mentors, and t...
Although research-led teaching has been identified as an important part of psychology curricula in t...
Over the past decade, the researchers have worked in higher education and community-based settings a...
Undergraduate students are not often valued as, or considered to be, researchers. Evidence suggests,...
We describe the development and evaluation of the university-wide, weeklong undergraduate research c...
ABSTRACTBackground: Undergraduate research is evident in many forms across higher education: in jour...
Purpose - This paper focuses on the undergraduate research conference as its sphere of study and inv...
Purpose - This paper focuses on the undergraduate research conference as its sphere of study and inv...
Undergraduate research (UR) is a recognised form of engagement used to enhance student learning and ...
The benefits of undergraduate research continue to receive academic attention and it is becoming an ...
Literature suggests the benefits to undergraduate research include improving students’ understanding...
AACSB accreditation, a student-centered mission statement, and the continuous quality improvement th...
We present research on the effectiveness of the first two years of our campus-wide, multidisciplinar...
With an increasing pressure in UK HE institutions to demonstrate scholarly impact, academics are bei...
Undergraduate research is not only beneficial to the university and community for all the new ideas ...
Developing and maintaining undergraduate research programs benefits students, faculty mentors, and t...
Although research-led teaching has been identified as an important part of psychology curricula in t...
Over the past decade, the researchers have worked in higher education and community-based settings a...
Undergraduate students are not often valued as, or considered to be, researchers. Evidence suggests,...