Student Leadership in Undergraduate Research Programs
Presentation Type
Interactive Presentation
Location
BHC 128
Start Date
3-10-2015 11:05 AM
End Date
3-10-2015 11:50 AM
Description/Abstract
Involving students in undergraduate research office activities is a win-win arrangement. As the UF Center for Undergraduate Research staff is small, involving undergraduate students in programming significantly extends the number of students that can be impacted by the Center. For the undergraduate volunteer, this provides significant leadership opportunities. The UF Center for Undergraduate Research Board of Students is a three year old, self-perpetuating student group that boasts over 2300 members on its Facebook Page, a number that has doubled each of the last two years due to their activities. Students will describe the services they provide to CUR and the undergraduate community.
Student Leadership in Undergraduate Research Programs
BHC 128
Involving students in undergraduate research office activities is a win-win arrangement. As the UF Center for Undergraduate Research staff is small, involving undergraduate students in programming significantly extends the number of students that can be impacted by the Center. For the undergraduate volunteer, this provides significant leadership opportunities. The UF Center for Undergraduate Research Board of Students is a three year old, self-perpetuating student group that boasts over 2300 members on its Facebook Page, a number that has doubled each of the last two years due to their activities. Students will describe the services they provide to CUR and the undergraduate community.
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