MESSAGE TO OUR READERS

Happy August! As we wrap up summer, the CRE is bustling toward the fall semester. In this edition of the CRE Newsletter, you can find information on upcoming events and deadlines, including a look at the most recent Student Star and this year’s Global Scholars cohort. Check out FGLSAMP, Getting Into Research workshops, a final message from our summer intern, and more below!


Thank you for reading, and if you have any questions or would like to know more, please email us at cre@fsu.edu.

DEADLINES/INFO SESSIONS

GETTING INTO RESEARCH

The CRE will be hosting a Getting into Research Workshop. We encourage you to attend if you are interested in getting involved in research while studying at FSU.


The workshops will be held in HSF 3008 and via Zoom.



  • Tuesday, August 6 - 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
  • Tuesday, September 3 - 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
  • Tuesday, October 15 - 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm


If you are unable to attend, please register for a copy of the video.

For more information please email cre-urop@fsu.edu.

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VIRTUAL REGISTRATION
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UROP PROJECT PORTAL CLOSING SOON!

The Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program is designed to help early-career undergraduate students engage in research. FSU Faculty, Staff, Postdocs, and Graduate Students are eligible to become a UROP Research Mentor by submitting a UROP Project Proposal.

 

We are currently recruiting UROP project proposals until Monday, August 19.


Visit our website for more information or email cre-urop@fsu.edu.

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UROP RESEARCH MENTOR

FINAL INFORMATION SESSION

The Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program is designed to help early-career undergraduate students engage in research. FSU Faculty, Staff, Postdocs, and Graduate Students are eligible to become a UROP Research Mentor by submitting a UROP Project Proposal.

 

Join one of our virtual UROP Research Mentor Information Sessions to learn about becoming a UROP Research Mentor. UROP Research Mentors can hand-pick research assistants who will engage in 5-10 hours of research each week for the academic year. Students are also supported through their participation in a biweekly class, which teaches them about the mechanics of research. During the spring semester, mentors help their research assistants craft a poster to present their work at the Undergraduate Research Symposium in early April. In addition to supporting mentees, mentors are eligible to apply for UROP Materials Grant Funding and can be nominated for the Undergraduate Research Mentor Award.

 

We are currently recruiting UROP project proposals until Monday, August 19.

 

Upcoming Research Mentor Virtual Information Session:


Wednesday, August 14 from 10:30-11:30 AM - Registration Link

 

Visit our website for more information or email cre-urop@fsu.edu.

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The Florida Georgia Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (FGLSAMP) in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) was founded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The Florida State University Chapter of the FGLSAMP program is part of a nationwide alliance that began in the fall of 1992. The program’s mission is to increase the number of STEM baccalaureate and graduate degrees awarded to historically underrepresented populations. FGLSAMP aids with acclimation to the college environment, the social and academic integration of the undergraduate experience, and the engagement in research and internship opportunities. For more information about FSU's Chapter, contact Alicia Batailles

 

  • Benefits of FGLSAMP Participation:
  • Join a community of STEM students and graduate students.
  • Work with a grad student mentor.
  • Engage in activities that will help you find academic opportunities.
  • Participate in STEM events throughout the year.
  • Receive stipend upon completion of program milestones

 

The deadline to apply is Friday, September 6. 

APPLY NOW!

SAVE THE DATE!

You're invited to the 2024 President's Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence. This event, a collaboration between the Office of the President and the Center for Undergraduate Research and Academic Engagement (CRE), is the culmination of the IDEA Grant, Tyler Fellows, and FSU iGEM Programs.


At the President’s Showcase, 35 summer research award winners will share their research and creative projects through poster and oral presentations. This year’s Showcase will take place on Thursday, October 10, 2024 from 5:30pm to 7:30 pm in the FSU Student Union Ballrooms.

RSVP TO ATTEND

GLOBAL SCHOLARS APPLICATION NOW OPEN

The FSU Global Scholars program offers a unique opportunity for undergraduate students to engage with critical questions about social impact, social justice, and social change through a combination of academic, classroom-based learning as well as independent research, internship, and/or service-learning experiences.


This program is currently recruiting the 2025 cohort! Learn more about the Global Scholars experience from previous cohorts by reading their blogs! For more detailed information, check out our Extended Program Description, or attend one of our information session during Fall 2024:


Information sessions will be held in HSF 3008

  • September 30th, 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
  • October 16th, 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
  • November 1st, 11:00 am-12:30 pm
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Our Global Scholars, IDEA Grant recipients, and Tyler Fellows are excited to share their research experiences this summer!
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CRE STUDENT STAR

Sebastian Castro found a welcoming and supportive environment at Florida State University and was drawn to its programs and campus beauty.

As a Presidential Scholar, he said he received invaluable support and connected with a special community of students. Castro conducted research at Caltech’s WAVE Fellows Program and attended the Hispanic Scholarship Fund’s STEM Summit to broaden his knowledge and network. Sebastian also participated in the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP)

As a member of the Student Engineering Leadership Board, Castro contributes to enriching student life while promoting mentorship and research opportunities.

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OLIVIA'S FINAL POST

Thank you all so much for joining me on my journey this summer with the CRE. I have learned so much and I hope you have enjoyed reading our newsletters as much as I have helping to curate them. My time with the CRE team has given me insights into many different aspects of creating and developing social media and these newsletters. Thank you to the CRE for an amazing summer! I will take a variety of new skills with me from this unique internship, and I am excited for what is next for me going into my senior year here at FSU! 

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