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Undergraduate Research Forum
Recipe for Success: Basic Ingredients for Undergraduate Research
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
3:30 p.m.
Page Hall Policy Forum
1810 College Ave., Columbus, OH 43201
Co-sponsored by the Undergraduate Research Office. To attend, please respond to uro@osu.edu by Monday, November 12. Please enter “RSVP 11/14/07” in the subject line of your email. For more information contact Helene Cweren at cweren.1@osu.edu or by phone at 688-4910.
Please join a panel of Mershon Center professors for an interdisciplinary discussion on the basic ingredients of a good undergraduate research project.
Panel members will cite examples of good undergraduate research projects and
address such questions as:
• How do you develop good research questions?
• What types of methodologies should you use in your research?
• What foundation do you need to have before undertaking a research project? What theories and facts do you need to know? What classes do you need to take?
• How can undergraduates work with the Institutional Review Board?
• How can undergraduates make connections with faculty members?
Panelists include:
• Robert McMahon, Ralph D. Mershon Professor of History
• Theodore Hopf, Associate Professor of Political Science
• Katherine Meyer, Professor of Sociology and Associate Provost for Enrollment Services and Undergraduate Education
This was one of the most successful undergraduate events sponsored by the Mershon Center last year, with more than 69 percent of respondents rating it as extremely valuable.
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Robert McMahon
Ralph D. Mershon Professor of History
Theodore Hopf
Associate Professor of Political Science

Katherine Meyer
Professor of Sociology and
Associate Provost for Enrollment Services and Undergraduate Education
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