Imagine partaking in an activity that allows you to gain
experience beyond the traditional framework of an undergraduate
career, where instead of only acquiring knowledge, you are creating
it, and instead of only learning about discoveries, you are making
them. This is what it is like to be an undergraduate researcher.
This opportunity is very unique as many undergraduates who involve
themselves in research develop valuable practical skills that
cannot be learned through any university course, priming them for
future success. It is for this sole reason, that you are encouraged
to experience research at the undergraduate level, for it is always
the case that there will be little to lose and far more to
gain.
In this manual, you will find 12 comprehensive chapters
outlining everything you need to know about undergraduate research,
an activity that arguably has the potential to provide you with
more academic success and advancement opportunity than any other
undergraduate pursuit. This book has been specifically written so
that it can be read sequentially or separately based on your level
of experience and reading preference. The beginning chapters
provide you with a thorough understanding of the structure of
research and professorships, the benefits students may gain from
this activity and the types of research positions available to
undergraduates. The vast majority of this strategy manual provides
an in-depth and highly comprehensive look into the application
process, inclusive of all the information you need to find an
appropriate research group, construct and submit your application,
and prepare for the interview with potential supervisors. Lastly,
the final chapters explain how you can successfully optimize your
research experiences, maintain your professional relationships, and
continue to advance in research throughout the rest of your
undergraduate career. Through reading this book and using the
advice within it, you will gain a competitive advantage over your
peers, while bypassing the vast majority of common mistakes that
many undergraduates typically make along the way.
This strategy manual has been written to accommodate a
wide-reaching audience. Whether you are the high school student who
knows little about the academic research environment, the seasoned
final-year undergraduate seeking opportunities for advancement, or
a student who fits into a category somewhere in between, there is
bound to be something valuable for you to gain. Additionally,
faculty members, graduate students and teaching assistants, can
share this strategy manual with any undergraduate students who
express their interest in research.
As a student, research experience will teach you how to think
creatively and critically, promote your academic development, allow
you to learn about your future career options, and perhaps even
provide you with the benefit of reaping rewards that you never
thought were possible. It is the author's hope that this book
piques the interest of students from all natural and clinical
science backgrounds who otherwise would not pursue undergraduate
research, but also encourages and inspires those who already have
an established interest or who carry prior experience. Finally,
remember that there is nothing more powerful than the creation of
knowledge and the provision of an opportunity that holds the
potential to make a positive impact in the world around you.
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