The 2016 Undergraduate Research Education Series, presented by the Office of Undergraduate Research. December 2, 2016 @ 3:45 - 4:45pm - "How to Translate Your Research Into a Resume" with Career Service Ambassadors at 120 Sill Center. Free & open to all!
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UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH EDUCATION SERIES
"The Office of Undergraduate Research offers educational events on topics of interest to undergraduate student researchers and their faculty mentors. These events are free & open to all and are designed specifically with undergraduate students in mind. Events in the Undergraduate Research Education Events cover topics such as: community-based research, creating effective posters, data management, human subjects research ethics, professionalization, public speaking, the institutional review board, and writing abstracts.
How to Translate Your Research Into a Resume
Presented by: Career Service Ambassadors
Date & Time: December 2, 2016 at 3:45 - 4:45pm
Location: Sterling Sill Center (195 Central Campus Dr.), Room 120
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In this session you will learn which parts and how to highlight your research experience on an academic resume. Please come prepared with a draft of your resume so that you may workshop it in the session. This session will be helpful to students at any point in their research, as keeping up a resume is a constant project.
See the Calendar and/or the URES Fall 2016 flier for the current list of events.
The Undergraduate Research Education Series is free and open to all. Click here to learn more about the Office of Undergraduate Research.