ABOUT RESEARCH WEEK
RESEARCH WEEK 2012 is the fifth annual campus-wide CELEBRATION OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY at The University of Texas at Austin. Research Week, hosted by the Senate of College Councils and the Office of Undergraduate Research, provides opportunities for undergraduates to explore UT Austin’s vast and diverse community of research and creative work, and to...
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ABOUT RESEARCH WEEK
RESEARCH WEEK 2012 is the fifth annual campus-wide CELEBRATION OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY at The University of Texas at Austin. Research Week, hosted by the Senate of College Councils and the Office of Undergraduate Research, provides opportunities for undergraduates to explore UT Austin’s vast and diverse community of research and creative work, and to find ways of getting involved. Learn more about Research Week at
http://www.utexas.edu/ugs/researchweek.
OPPORTUNITIES TO ATTEND RESEARCH WEEK EVENTS
This year’s campus-wide celebration of undergraduate research and creative activity will be APRIL 16-20, 2012.
Don’t miss the LONGHORN RESEARCH BAZAAR, a festive, outdoor event that introduces students to the research-related resources and opportunities available at UT Austin that will take place on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. on the GREGORY GYM PLAZA.
See Events for details about the MANY other exciting activities taking place during Research Week 2012 at
http://www.utexas.edu/ugs/researchweek/events.
GET INVOLVED IN RESEARCH
To learn more about undergraduate research opportunities and the benefits of getting involved, watch this short info video -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kz6F_s53lvI.
Whether you want to learn more about research in a particular field, hear from other students about the research they’ve done, or find opportunities and resources for getting started on your own project, Research Week has an event for you! As Research Week (April 16-20, 2012) gets closer, find events that connect with your interests. Note that some events take place during the weeks before and after Research Week.
Visit the Undergraduate Research website (http://www.utexas.edu/ugs/ugr), attend an information session (http://www.utexas.edu/ugs/ugr/students/sessions), and visit the Senate Undergraduate Research Committee page (http://utsenate.org/committees/urc/) to learn more about research opportunities and ways to get involved.