This opportunity is curated through the UF TESI Environmental Leaders Network. Opportunities posted through the Network may not be affiliated with the Florida Museum or TESI, but are shared with UF undergraduate students who want to learn more about environmental research, education and outreach, and civic engagement. 

Event Title

How to Find a Research Project Workshop

Host Organization

UF Center for Undergraduate Research

Description

Are you looking to enhance your undergraduate experience? Looking for a new challenge? Do you want to gain a deeper understanding of a topic you’ve studied? If you have answered yes to any of the previous questions, you may want to consider undergraduate research. While it not only looks professional on a resume, research does more than bolster your portfolio! Research can prepare you for professional and graduate schools, but even more, research can shape the way you understand the world around you, which is a priceless experience not limited to pre-professional and future graduate students. If you are interested, consider coming out to the “How to Find a Research Project” workshop presented by the Center for Undergraduate Research Board of Students (CURBS). This workshop will take place on Tuesday, August 30th from 4-5pm in the Reitz Union, Room 2325. If you have any questions regarding this event do not hesitate to reach out to us! Go Gators and Go Research!

Event Date/Time

August 30, 2022 | 4-5 pm

Event Location

Reitz Union Room 2325

What will students learn?

While it not only looks professional on a resume, research does more than bolster your portfolio! Research can prepare you for professional and graduate schools, but even more, research can shape the way you understand the world around you, which is a priceless experience not limited to pre-professional and future graduate students.

To learn more, visit:

https://cur.aa.ufl.edu/event/how-to-find-a-research-project-workshop/ 

For questions, contact:

curbs@aa.ufl.edu