ISBN13: | 9780367724825 |
ISBN10: | 03677248211 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 190 pages |
Size: | 229x152 mm |
Weight: | 512 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 19 Illustrations, black & white; 16 Halftones, black & white; 3 Line drawings, black & white |
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Designing and Implementing a Successful Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity Program
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Designing and Implementing a Successful Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Program is designed as a resource for faculty, administrators and university leaders interested in developing new, or expanding existing, undergraduate research programs.
Designing and Implementing a Successful Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity Program is designed as a resource for faculty, administrators, and university leaders interested in developing new, or expanding existing, undergraduate research programs. The book provides a practical handbook addressing the many "how to" questions associated with running a successful undergraduate research enterprise ? ranging from how to organize an undergraduate research office, to how to find funding, foster cross-campus relationships, and develop learning outcomes for students in order to maximize the benefits of the research experience. It also addresses best practices in mentoring, how faculty mentorship fits within the discussion of tenure and promotion, and the basics of assessment, for both funder reporting and program improvement.
Containing a series of vignettes offering specific advice from program directors, faculty mentors, and university administrators from a diverse array of universities and colleges, this book showcases their hands-on tips, advice, and lessons learned. Addressing key issues through real-world experience, the authors show how to build effective cross-disciplinary undergraduate research programs with positive impacts for students and faculty.
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Series Foreword
Jenny Olin Shanahan, Bridgewater State University
Gregory Young, Montana State University
Foreword to the volume
Ken O?Donnell, Vice Provost, California State University Dominguez Hills
Editor-in-Chief, Experiential Learning and Teaching in Higher Education
Chapter 1: The importance of undergraduate research, scholarship and creative activity
Chapter 2: So you want to start an undergraduate research office?
Chapter 3: Staffing and office structure
Chapter 4: Ready, set, go! Goals for the first year
Chapter 5: Finding funding to support students, mentors and your programmatic needs
Chapter 6: Beyond the lab/studio/archive: professional development support for student researchers from across the disciplines
Chapter 7: Facilitating the mentor/mentee relationship
Chapter 8: Top down, bottom up: Tenure, promotion, and other faculty and mentor support strategies
Chapter 9: Navigating institutional bureaucracy: risk management, research supplies, travel, and other administrative concerns
Chapter 10: Getting the word out to students
Chapter 11: Assessment and educational research
Chapter 12: Scaling up access and reducing barriers to undergraduate research: course-based undergraduate research experiences and faculty mentor development
Chapter 13: Intersecting impact: aligning meaning-making for undergraduate researchers
Chapter 14: Resources to Engage in the Community of URSCA Scholars and Practitioners
Bibliography and Additional Readings
Index