You’re invited to join City Tech’s Prof. Monica Berger for a workshop to learn more about using Academic Works for student posters and the ways Academic Works can benefit you as a researcher.
Register now and join via Zoom on Thursday, November 17, 1:00-2:00PM for the workshop.
Here’s an exciting new opportunity for Undergraduate Researchers and students in Health Sciences at City Tech: a Journal Club! Check out their new Journal Club site on the OpenLab.
In Session 1 of the new Journal Club 1, Prof. Gurung, along with Lead Discussant Brett Millar, PhD, will lead participants through a consideration of the following question:
Is the association between adverse childhood experiences and later depression buffered by the trait of psychological flexibility?
Students are required to read this article in advance of the meeting.
More workshops this week, Undergraduate Researchers!
You’re invited to join Prof. ElHitti, Prof. Garcia, and the fellows in City Tech’s Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) program for a workshop on Writing Abstracts for Research Projects
This semester’s workshop are off to a successful start, thanks to the effort of the workshop leaders and organizers, and of course to the curious and lively student participants!
Next in the workshop schedule is Using OpenLab for your Research Project, led by Prof. Rosen and the OpenLab Community Team. Register for the workshop and join on Tuesday, October 18th, 3:30-4:30PM.
If you haven’t already, sign up for an OpenLab account before the workshop so you can log in and get started!
From Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies:
Join our nine-week residential research experience in 2023, funded by the National Science Foundation. College students from all social science disciplines are welcome.
Undergraduates from all social science disciplines are welcome to apply to this summer 2023 experience at the Syracuse campus in beautiful upstate New York. Successful applicants will receive $6000 in stipend funding plus free meals and housing.
Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies (iSchool) has excelled for more than 25 years at providing education for students interested in technology and its impacts on industry, education, health, the environment, and other sectors.
The research experience includes learning about text analysis, conducting a social science research project using data provided by professors, and opportunities for professional development and mentoring. Successful applicants will receive $6000 in stipend funding plus free meals and housing. Undergraduate students from colleges and universities other that Syracuse University are eligible for this funding.
Visit our website for more information and to fill out the online application form.