Research GustavusMonday, March 7 | 7 - 8 p.m. CST

Audience: High School Seniors; Admitted Students; Families 

Description:
Curious about research opportunities? Whether or not you have considered undergraduate research as part of your college search, we invite you to learn about opportunities at Gustavus from the Director of Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, Creativity and Dialogue at Gustavus. Our Fellowships Coordinator will then share how research can lead to amazing opportunities at Gustavus and beyond. Additionally, we will feature student and faculty-led live tours from a few of our favorite research spaces in our new Nobel Hall of Science! Then, choose from a variety of breakout rooms and spend time with student-faculty research pairs learning about their specialty areas within the sciences and social sciences. 

Research breakout rooms include:

Psychological ScienceImpact of Dual Relationships on Help-Seeking Beliefs across Rural, Suburban, and Urban Individuals
Chemistry | wikiChrom - Toward the world's largest database of open source retention data to support liquid chromatography research
Geography | Doing fieldwork in the Geosciences: Adventures in Idaho and Ecuador
Health & Exercise Science | Psychosocial Implications of Strava use in Emerging Adult Recreational Runners
Geology | Paleoclimate reconstruction across the K-Pg mass extinction in the southwest U.S.

Don't worry if the research title goes over your head or you don't see exactly what you're looking for...this is designed as a snapshot of the many areas of research at Gustavus--from Biology and Neuroscience to Modern Languages and Dance!

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