[Dec 4] Research 1st: A First-Year Showcase
The showcase will feature undergraduate research from lower-division classes. Light refreshments will be provided.
The showcase will feature undergraduate research from lower-division classes. Light refreshments will be provided.
The showcase will feature undergraduate research from lower-division classes. Light refreshments will be provided.
In this workshop, Professor Saskia van Kampen from SFSU’s School of Design will help you learn how to lay out a clear and informative poster that represents your research in a professional and engaging way. This workshop is perfect for students who plan to attend a professional conference in the future, such as the CURE Undergraduate Research Showcase.
How to Design an Attention Grabbing Research Poster
Do you need to present your research at a conference, at the CURE undergraduate Research Showcase, or in one of your classes? Learn how to lay out a clear and informative poster of your research that is professional and engaging.
Curious about ChatGPT? Wondering how it works on the backend and ways you might be able to leverage it as a tool? In this workshop, we cover the fundamentals of ChatGPT, including its architecture, usage, advantages, and limitations.
The College of Liberal & Creative Arts and the College Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) is pleased to sponsor our seventh Undergraduate Research Showcase. Please join us as we celebrate student projects from across the College of Liberal & Creative Arts.
The College Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) committee will be holding two workshops for students interested in applying for the Marcus Undergraduate Student Research Fellowship. These sessions will help students work on their applications. This opportunity is open to all students studying in Liberal and Creative Arts disciplines.
The College Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) committee will be holding two workshops for students interested in applying for the Marcus Undergraduate Student Research Fellowship. These sessions will help students work on their applications. This opportunity is open to all students studying in Liberal and Creative Arts disciplines.
Please join us for CURE’s Introduction to Research Workshop. This interactive workshop is designed to help you think through what research is, how to formulate a productive research question, and how to select an appropriate method of conducting research.
The workshop will be led by Prof. Rebecca Eissler (Political Science) and Prof. Bridget Gelms (English). Please register to participate, Zoom information will be sent via email prior to the event. Please contact Prof. Gelms (bgelms@sfsu.edu) or Prof. Eissler (reissler@sfsu.edu) with questions.
Sponsored by the College Undergraduate Research Committee (CURE).
Learn the fundamentals of how to write a good summary of your research so you can submit it to an undergraduate research conference. In this workshop you will learn, through hands on activities, how to summarize your research projects in a brief and clear format. Students from all social science, humanities, and creative arts disciplines welcome. If you have a particular research project already formulated, please have a hard or digital copy ready.
The workshop will be led by Professor Jenny Lederer form the Department of English Language and Literature. Please register to participate, Zoom information will be sent via email prior to the event. Please contact Dr. Lederer if you have questions (lederer@sfsu.edu).
Sponsored by the College Undergraduate Research Committee (CURE).