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Our Annual Undergraduate Research Panel Discussion

Each year, a group of our undergraduate psychology students are asked to participate in a research panel discussion. In this event, students discuss their on-going or completed research projects, each speaking for approximately five to ten minutes. A student moderator introduces the panel of presenters and discusses the benefits of participating in research for undergraduate students, as well as the importance of supervising undergraduate research for faculty and graduate students. Each panelist also discusses the qualities of a good research mentor. Questions from the audience take place following the presentation.

Photographs of students and information about their research topics are available for the following years:

2005

2003

2001

2000

1999

1998