This free Research Commons workshop will cover how to develop a poster presentation, including best practices for design and engagement. Researchers of all levels are welcome. There are two opportunities to attend: Feb. 27 from 3-4 p.m. and March 13 from 10-11 a.m. Both will be in the Health Sciences Library, Room LC-1.
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The Office of Technology Transfer will have members of the Office of Sponsored Programs, General Counsel and the Office of Technology Transfer to present on Agreements: Which Ones to Use and When to Use Them, Feb. 25 from noon to 1 p.m. in AERB, Room 120.
Faculty are encouraged to apply to mentor undergraduates in scholarly activity via the SURE program and to inform their undergraduates that SURE applications are now open (Mar. 2 application deadline). SURE is a paid undergraduate research experience for students interested in graduate school and research/creative work within their discipline or a related discipline. 2020 SURE program dates are May 26-July 24.
Researchers who want to better leverage U.S. Census data on demographics, business and economy should attend this hands-on workshop that will teach how to use the Social Explorer database to locate data, create data maps and perform location analysis, quickly and easily. Join us Feb. 27 from 3-4 p.m. in the Downtown Campus Library, Classroom 104.
The WV-INBRE program will provide funding for nine-week biomedical science research internship positions for high school science educators. A maximum of five internships will be available.
This free Research Commons workshop will explain the differences between Open Access and traditional publishing venues and how to identify predatory journals. The session will also cover tools that are available to find an appropriate journal in which to publish. Join us Feb. 25 from noon-1 p.m. in the Health Sciences Library, Room LC-3.