WEEKLY UPDATE | UROP @ Georgia Tech
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The Georgia Tech Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program is excited to share new on and off-campus research opportunities with students to help get hands-on experience for their future careers.
Interested in learning more about Undergraduate Research Opportunities? Click here to visit the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program website.
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URA's Virtual Office Hours are held as 1-on-1 meetings between the student and the selected Research Ambassador via BlueJeans. Research Ambassadors are here to help guide you and figure out your own interests, introduce you to an exclusive list of research positions at the Institute, and email professors.
URA maintains a database of labs interested in having undergrads for this very purpose of helping others start out on the research process. For those already involved in research, we can help with resume edits, applications to PURA and other awards, and practicing for conferences. Stop by Virtual Office Hours to speak to an Ambassador this semester and let us help enhance your educational experience today!
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Are you interested in learning more about diversity and inclusion in research? Come to our Diversity in Research panel! Our panelists will be faculty and staff talking about their research relating to diversity and inclusion in academia, as well as diversity and equity initiatives at GT. The panel will take place Thursday, October 21, from 11am - 12pm in CULC 102.
We hope to see you there!
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VentureLab and I-Corps will be hosting our next Female Founders Speaker Series talk on Thursday, October 21st from 12:00-1:00 pm EST. Join us to hear start-up coach, Carolyn Pitt, Founder and CEO of Productions.com share with us her story of building and raising capital for a highly scalable business and her recommendations for other women founders, and founders of color who are seeking to do the same.
Talks will feature conversations with successful women entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial experts. These virtual sessions are open and free to all who are eager to learn more about building a startup. We hope these conversations will build knowledge, foster connections, and boost motivation for all. We'd love for you to attend, and/or pass this on to someone whom you think could benefit from this series. Additional upcoming speakers are listed on our I-Corps South events page and we will reach out at a later date with more information regarding those sessions.
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The GT Pre-Graduate and Pre-Professional (PGPP) Advising team and Office of Graduate Studies invite your undergraduates to our inaugural Virtual Graduate School Showcase, October 22, 2021 9:00am-6:00pm. The even is FREE and will have two parts:
Meet Georgia Tech (9am - 3pm ET)
Chat with Recruiters (3pm - 6pm ET)
Additional Opportunities
- Videos and resources about applying to graduate school
- Live opportunities to connect with advisors to ask about applying to graduate school, applying for fellowships, and other topics related to graduate study
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Applications for the Undergraduate Research Ambassadors!
The Undergraduate Research Ambassadors (URA) are a group of dedicated and distinguished undergraduate students who are committed to providing mentorship by helping students find research opportunities, improve communication skills, and gain access to valuable resources for undergraduate research at Georgia Tech. URA also provides its members with a network of support within the research community, social activities, and connections to our growing group of alumni.
If you are passionate about research and want to help other students find opportunities and improve their research skills, apply to be a Research Ambassador!
The URA application is due November 7th at 11:59 PM and the recommendation letter for the application is due on November 10th at 11:59 PM.
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Focus is one of the nation's premier programs for raising awareness of graduate education. It is designed to attract high skilled students who have historically been underrepresented in higher education and encourage them to pursue graduate degrees, hopefully at Georgia Tech.
Focus invites students (third year through graduating seniors) to apply to attend this program, which is open to students around the nation. Accommodations, meals, and transportation subsidies will be provided for all accepted scholars.
The Focus Program provides an opportunity for scholars (students) to:
- learn about Georgia Tech's graduate degree programs
- Visit academic units and research laboratories
- Network with more than 100 scholars with similar interests and MORE!
Applications will be accepted until November 7, 2021
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"Engineering Human Tissues for Medical Impact"
Approximately 35 million men and women in the United States suffer from temporomandibular join, or TMJ, problems, and as many as one in four people experience symptoms of TMJ disorders, including pain in the chewing muscles, jaw stiffness, clicking, popping or grating, or the pain of arthritis.
Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic and her research team have been able to grow bone grafts that will math a patient's original jaw bone for facial reconstruction surgery to repair injuries, disease, or birth defects. This spectacular advancement in bone tissue engineering provides all the advantages of the body's original jaw bone. The team used real bone as a scaffold to grow the new TMJ graft.
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The Directorate for Computer and Information Science & Engineering (CISE) supports investigator initiated research in all areas of computer and information science and engineering, helps develop and main cutting-edge national computing information infrastructure for research and education, and contributed to the trining of the next generation of computer scientists and engineers.
This is an opportunity under the Internship program component of the Pathways Programs. The Internship Program provides students enrolled in high schools, colleges, trade schools and other qualifying educational institutions with paid opportunities to work in agencies and explore Federal careers while completing their education. Veteran's Preference will be applied in filling positions under Pathways Programs.
Applications are accepted from October 7 to October 21,2021
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Apply today as an Author Fellow or Peer Advisor for the JRA Author Fellowship Program!
Have you though about writing an article for the Journal of Research Administration (JRA) but don't know where to begin? JRA's Author Fellowship Program can help. The program pairs budding writers with published authors who will provide assistance for up to six months on:
- developing a literature review paper; and/or
- developing a standard research article
Applications Due November 19, 2021.
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The largest multidisciplinary and multicultural STEM diversity event in the country, the SACNAS conference is a gathering which serves to equip, empower, and energize participants for their academic and professional paths in STEM.
Over the course of the even, college-level trough professional attendees are immersed in cutting-edge STEM research, professional development sessions, motivational keynote speakers, and the Graduate School & Career Expo Hall, as well as multicultural celebrations and traditions, and an inclusive and welcoming community of peers, mentors, and role models. Simply put, the SACNAS conference is a broadly inclusive space where you are encouraged and empowered to bring your whole self to STEM.
This year's SACNAS conference will be a digital experience taking place from October 25 to October 29.
Click here to learn more about how you can be involved!
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National Collegiate Research Conference (NCRC) is a large-scale, multidisciplinary forum held annually at Harvard University, where the most accomplished undergraduate students from across the Unte States and internationally convene each year to share their research in humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The core vision behind our conference is to provide student researchers with the opportunity to hear from the world's leading authorities in academia, policy, and industry, as well as to foster important exchanges and dialogue between students. Through NCRC, we hope to expand the perspective of undergraduate researchers through offering exposure to diverse fields and to facilitate the discourse on collaboration, leadership, and social impact in research that we believe will be invaluable in future pursuits.
While we plant to host NCRC on Harvard's campus in Cambridge, MA we are actively monitoring Harvard University's COVID-19 guidelines and have contingency plans in place to transition to a virtual format if conditions worsen.
Applications open October 1st, 2021 and close on December 1st, 2021 (11:59 PM EST). Apply and join us for this event on January 21-23, 2022.
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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO BOOTH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
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Are you considering applying to a doctoral program but don't feel ready yet? Consider applying to be a University of Chicago Booth School of Business Research Professional.
Pre-docs (sometimes called Research Professionals or full-time RAs) are two-year appointments working directly for faculty on their research in quantitative social sciences (QSS).
Students who are interested in graduate study in QSS fields but do not yet feel ready for a PhD program, or who are uncertain whether they want to pursue a PhD, find these positions to be especially useful. Students with rigorous quantitative backgrounds outside of the social sciences (e.g., physics, engineering) have used the pre-doctoral path to transition into QSS programs. Through their work for faculty, pre-docs expand their research toolkit, learn more about the research process, and pick up important credentialing through faculty letters of reference. These are competitively paid positions with full benefits.
If you're interested in a research career, click here to visit the website to learn more.
Applications are open NOW through December 15.
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The Summer STAR (Student Training And Research) Program provides opportunities for highly motivated and talented undergraduate students to develop skills as young scientists and to further explore their interest in biomedical research. STAR participants are matched to a biomedical research laboratory and engage in a research project under the guidance of an Augusta University faculty member and their lab team. The Summer STAR program provides excellent preparation and relevant experience for students planning to pursue a PhD or MD/PhD in biomedical sciences.
In addition to hands-on laboratory research experience, STAR participants attend workshops that expose them to a broad range of biomedical research techniques, approaches, and laboratory experiences available at Augusta University.
Applications are open NOW through February 2022!
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President's Undergraduate Research Awards fund student salaries to conduct undergraduate research with Georgia Tech faculty and offset travel expenses for undergraduates to present their research at professional conferences. Between two hundred and three hundred competitive awards are offered each year.
Salary Awards offer a $1,500 stipend to undergraduate students who are conducting research with a Georgia Tech faculty member or Georgia Tech Research Institute scientist. Both faculty members and students can initiate research projects, but the award proposal must be written by the student, and the student must apply by the established deadline for the semester in which the funds are requested. Funds are competitively awarded.Co-op students or students with full-time paid internships during a semester may not accept PURA funding during that same semester.
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Undergraduate students whose research has been accepted for presentation at a professional or academic conference may apply for up to $1,000 in PURA Travel Award funding. Multiple travel awards can be granted within the same academic year, and students may receive a travel award during the same semester of salary award funding. Funds are competitively awarded.
At this time, we are only accepting PURA travel award applications for registration to attend virtual conferences. We will not be funding in person travel at this time. Please email allyson.tant@gatech.edu if you have further questions.
Applications are to be submitted no earlier than three months prior to the anticipated conference date and no later than one month prior to the anticipated conference date.
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Want to stay informed about other Undergraduate Research Opportunities?
Click here to visit our website and find out about more research opportunities and the staff that make it possible!
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Stop by and say hello!
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
Clough Commons, Suite 205
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DON'T MISS THESE FUTURE EVENTS!
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2021 Georgia Undergraduate Research Collective (GURC) Conference
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This conference provides a great opportunity for students to share the value of their research. The conference is a safe environment in which constructive criticism is given in a spirit of providing students with an opportunity for academic and personal growth.
Undergraduate students and their mentors are encouraged to plan to participate in this event on November 5-6, 2021 to be held at the University of West Georgia.
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