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Undergraduate Research Program
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Undergraduate Research Program

Source: https://www.aucegypt.edu/research/undergraduate-research/undergraduate-research-program Parent: https://www.aucegypt.edu/research/undergraduate-research

Undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative inquiry are fundamentally pedagogical approaches to teaching and learning.

About the Undergraduate Research Program

With an emphasis on process, undergraduate research is: “A mentored investigation or creative inquiry conducted by undergraduates that seek to make a scholarly or artistic contribution to knowledge.”

Definition of Undergraduate Research

As an institutional member, AUC's undergraduate research program adopts the following key definition from the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR), an organization of over 900 higher education institutions seeking to promote and enhance undergraduate research on their campuses: “Undergraduate Research is an inquiry or investigation conducted by an undergraduate student that makes an original intellectual or creative contribution to a discipline."

A High-Impact Practice

The Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC and U) classifies undergraduate research as a High-Impact Practice (HIP). Undergraduate research aims to “involve students with actively contested questions, empirical observation, cutting-edge technologies, and the sense of excitement that comes from working to answer important questions” (Kuh, 2008)*. Its positive impact on student retention, growth, and engagement has been well documented in a wide range of educational research. Alongside other HIP programs in the ALA, including Academic Civic Engagement, the Common Reading Program, the Freshman Program, and the Core Curriculum. The undergraduate research program advances the institutional strategic goal of ‘Quality Education.’\ *Kuh, G. D. and Schneider, C. G. (2008). High-impact educational practices: What they are, who has access to them, and why they matter. Washington, DC: Association of American Colleges and Universities.

The AAC and U also define the terms “inquiry” and critical “analysis” in its VALUES Rubrics as follows:

The inquiry is a systematic process of exploring issues, objects, or works through the collection and analysis of evidence that results in informed conclusions or judgments. Analysis is the process of breaking complex topics or issues into parts to gain a better understanding of them.”

AAC and U’s learning outcomes of inquiry and analysis, as adopted by the undergraduate research program are:

Vision

The undergraduate research program envisions a vibrant, undergraduate-centered campus that fosters independent, creative, life-long researchers, passionate for innovation and the sharing of knowledge.\

Mission

The Undergraduate Research Program:

Values

Goals

Benefits of Undergraduate Research

CUR articulates the following benefits of undergraduate research:

Program Activities

EURECA Conference

URJe – The Undergraduate Research Journal

Undergraduate Research Support Grants

NUR – The Newsletter for Undergraduate Research

iResearch Workshops

The Authors' Challenge

Undergraduate Research Award for the Disciplines

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Summer Research Academy

Other Opportunities for Undergraduate Research

Advanced students who wish to engage in faculty-mentored undergraduate research activities may approach one of the following:

Cocurricular Transcript

Students who accomplish research or creative activities may apply to include the completed activity in their Co-Curricular Transcript.