Undergraduate Research Symposium

The Sixth Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium will be held on May 20. Abstracts are due March 25. Get recognized for your academic success!

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Global Oregon Undergraduate Award

The Global Studies Institute is offering $500 awards to undergraduates “to support global education experiences (intensive study abroad, international internships, international research opportunities, participation in international events).”

The application deadline is April 1, 2016. For further information, see the GSI’s Undergraduate Research Award webpage. 

Undergraduate Symposium

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The Fifth Annual Undergraduate Symposium is here! This event will feature over 100 presentations, exhibits, and creative work installations and performances. Consult the 2015 Event Program for details and go celebrate the accomplishments of your fellow students.

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The Fifth Annual UO Undergraduate Symposium 2015

Are you proud of a short story or poem you recently submitted in your creative writing class? Or maybe it was your research report in chemistry or geology? Or was it your piano composition? Whatever it was, now is the time to share the results of your work with the university community. Show everyone why you’ve been spending long hours in the library, the lab, or on stage.

Submission Guidelines are now available online, and abstracts are due March 18.

Museum Tour

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Bean East students have the opportunity to take a guided tour of The Museum of Natural and Cultural History on Saturday, November 15 (1:00-2:00 PM). Our tour will focus on the Explore Oregon exhibit. This is a great chance for you to learn about the development of Oregon’s geology and ecology–a history that makes our state so unique and interesting. For complete information, click the image of Puddles in contemplation and consult the Calendar. Space is limited to ten students, so contact David by November 13 to reserve your spot.

Student Research

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Engaging in original research is one of the great advantages that comes with belonging to an institution like the University of Oregon. The current issue of CASCADE, the university’s Arts and Sciences alumni magazine, is dedicated to highlighting the projects students have completed over the last year. Click the image above to explore the work students are doing in fields such as cartography, video gaming, marine biology, and women and gender studies, and learn how the undergraduate symposium can help you share your work with the world.