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The Summer Research Community (SRC) is a unique opportunity for undergraduates engaged in research to celebrate, collaborate, and promote models of exemplary research and scholarship at Boise State. The SRC series includes engaging seminars and networking events for all students, faculty, staff, and partners involved in research during the summer. All are welcome to participate. How to get involved: If you are part of one of the programs on the back page, you are already signed up. For all other programs, please contact your research mentor or e-mail [email protected] Summer Research Partners 2019 STUDENT RESEARCH PROGRAMS NSF LSAMP NSF Materials Science REU and RET NSF Mathematics REU NSF Raptor Research NIH Idaho INBRE NIH Southwest Idaho Bridges to Baccalaureate ACS Project Seed HERC Fellows McNair Scholars Memristor Devices Mathematics REMYS PARTNER OFFICES Albertson’s Library Chemistry Department Institute for STEM & Diversity InitiativesDivision

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Page 1: Summer Research Partners 2019...mentor or e-mail stem@boisestate.edu Summer Research Partners 2019 STUDENT RESEARCH PROGRAMS ... Boys & Girls Club Undergraduate researchers present

The Summer Research Community

(SRC) is a unique opportunity for

undergraduates engaged in research to

celebrate, collaborate, and promote

models of exemplary research and

scholarship at Boise State. The SRC

series includes engaging seminars and

networking events for all students,

faculty, staff, and partners involved in

research during the summer. All are

welcome to participate.

How to get involved: If you are part of

one of the programs on the back page,

you are already signed up. For all other

programs, please contact your research

mentor or e-mail [email protected]

Summer Research Partners 2019

STUDENT RESEARCH PROGRAMS

NSF LSAMP

NSF Materials Science REU and RET

NSF Mathematics REU

NSF Raptor Research

NIH Idaho INBRE

NIH Southwest Idaho Bridges to Baccalaureate

ACS Project Seed

HERC Fellows

McNair Scholars

Memristor Devices

Mathematics REMYS

PARTNER OFFICES

Albertson’s Library

Chemistry Department

Institute for STEM & Diversity InitiativesDivision

Page 2: Summer Research Partners 2019...mentor or e-mail stem@boisestate.edu Summer Research Partners 2019 STUDENT RESEARCH PROGRAMS ... Boys & Girls Club Undergraduate researchers present

Rafting Trip

This event is optional. It is a fun experience on the river

with the outdoor recreation center. You must pre-register

and come to the pre-raft meeting. The cost is $55, which

includes transportation, snacks, raft gear and a fun expe-

rience! There are limited spots, sign up now.

Meet at Outdoor Rec

Friday, June 28th at 1:00 p.m.

Sign up required:

https://tinyurl.com/SRCrafttrip

Communicating Research

Tips for research poster presentations combined

with ideas of how to present your research to a pub-

lic audience.

Skaggs Hall, MBEB 1301

Thurs. July 11th 9-11:00 a.m.

Ten Talks

Researchers present their work in under ten

minutes!

Skaggs Hall, MBEB 1301

Thurs. July 18th 9-11:00 a.m.

Presenting Your Research to the

Boys & Girls Club

Undergraduate researchers present their research

with help from the Boys & Girls Club.

Skaggs Hall, MBEB 1301

Thurs. July 25th 9-11:00 a.m.

Sign up required:

https://tinyurl.com/boysandgirlsSRC

SRC Welcome and Introduction

Opening welcome session for faculty and

undergraduate research students. A breakfast

buffet will be included in this session.

Skaggs Hall, MBEB 1301

Thurs. June 13th 9-11:00 a.m.

Taming of the Shrew from Page to Stage

Get ready for Idaho Shakespeare Festival’s

production of Taming of the Shrew with an

exploration of the play.

Skaggs Hall, MBEB 1301

Thurs. June 20th 9-11:00 a.m.

“Taming of the Shrew” at the Idaho Shakespeare Festival Shuttle Pick Up: starts at 6:00 p.m. (Main Bus stop in front of SUB) Show time: 8:00 p.m. Thurs. June 20th Reservation required: https://tinyurl.com/SRCtamingofshrew

Ethical Conduct of Research

An introduction to the ethical conduct of research,

including history, case studies and examples of

researchers behaving badly.

Skaggs Hall, MBEB 1301

Thurs. June 27th 9-11:00 a.m.