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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
Some professional organizations and colleges and universities provide opportunities for undergraduate students to present the results of their research. Some even offer stipends to cover travel expenses for undergraduates.
One example is the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR). You can learn about events sponsored by CUR by going to the CUR website (Links to an external site.)
Links to an external site.
. On the homepage, click on Conferences & Events, then Student Events. CUR hosts an annual national conference on undergraduate research and also sponsors the annual Posters on the Hill event in Washington, DC.
Discussion Topic: For this discussion board, do an Internet search on “undergraduate research conferences” or a similar term, find an interesting undergraduate research conference or event that you might like to attend, and post a short description of that conference or event. Be unique – don’t post about a conference or event that another student has already described. Someone should describe the CUR events mentioned above in more detail, so, if you get on this early and are first, you can post about those!
Posting Instructions: You should make your initial discussion board posting no later than the fourth day of the week. Later in the week, return to the discussion, read the postings of your classmates, and comment on at least two of those. Remember to follow similar practice for other discussions throughout the course. This is a research class.
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