Press Coverage - Modest Advice for Research Undergraduates
Are you an undergrad interested in research? Or do you know one who is?
— Bulletin ESA (@ESABulletin) December 8, 2020
Our latest issue includes terrific advice from Vikram Chhatre, covering everything from finding an advisor to presenting your final results#UndergraduateResearch #AcademicChatterhttps://t.co/o5C3lh4Hnx
New in @ESABulletin: Some modest & practical advice for undergraduate researchers. A guide for students of the natural sciences on what to expect before, during, & after your research project.
— Wiley Microbiology (@wileymicrobio) December 10, 2020
It's #OpenAccess - check it out here: https://t.co/elYA5QxJZ2#UndergraduateResearch pic.twitter.com/U9CQ93CLZb
Undergraduate students in STEM who engage in scientific research are the foundation of tomorrow's research, development, & education workforce.
— Wiley Health (@Wiley_Health) December 26, 2020
Check out this @ESABulletin #OpenAccess guide on what to expect before, during, & after your research project. https://t.co/BgnY3FVX3e pic.twitter.com/ybvxs4B0Og
This is an excellent resource to share with undergrads. I had no idea how important #UndergraduateResearch would be when I started my BSc. How are research opportunities/tasks evolving for Fall 2020?
— Iris Garthwaite (@homoimaginans) August 19, 2020
https://t.co/l0ixNkFS0J
Advice from @popgen_papers that I wish I'd known as an undergrad starting out in research: https://t.co/VXNTJhoNqF Especially valuable for #firstgen students who don't know how to start or what to expect. #ScienceTwitter
— Hilary Rose Dawson (@HilaryRoseD) August 18, 2020
Vikram's paper on modest and practical advice for undergraduate researchers is out now, reposting, a great resourcehttps://t.co/DSbkhzDEnD
— Jennifer Mandel (@JenniferMandel) August 5, 2020