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Office of Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities
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Mentoring is one of the only things you can do that covers all three pillars o Teaching o Service o Scholarship Rewarding experience for the student o Critical thinking o Creative thinking o Professional training Rewarding experience for the mentor o Generativity o Academic legacy o Long-term collaborators.
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Traditional: the student works for you o Ex. data collection Consultant: the student works under you o Ex. supervised project Joint Creation: the student works with you o Ex. developing program of research Pragmatic: the student creates a new product o Ex. creates an intervention, program, technology
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Capstone projects Research Lab Independent Studies Honors thesis McNair Scholars program Summer “boot camps”
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How is scholarship defined in your discipline? o Which level could undergrads realistically obtain? Which courses teach the SKILLS of scholarship? o Do you teach these courses? o Which students “get it” in your courses? Which mentorship model do you plan to employ? What standards will you have for selecting students? o GPA o Course completion o Faculty reference o Scheduling, availability o Interests, aspirations.
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Mentors list o Mentor Matching process o Mentorship of the Month Conference list o By discipline o National Council on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) o Posters at the Capitol Funding o NCUR registration o Travel Awards: $500 for travel to professional conferences Scholars Week in April o Speakers o Workshops o UP Showcase Photos and videos from presentations and performances Journal for Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavors
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Director, Jonathan S. Gore o Office: Cammack 116 o Email: jonathan.gore@eku.edu o Phone: 859-622-1115 Website: www.our.eku.edu Please schedule a time to talk with me about your mentorship opportunities!
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