Getting in : the essential guide to finding a STEMM undergrad research experience /

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Author / Creator:Grey, Paris H., author.
Edition:Second edition.
Imprint:Chicago, IL : The University of Chicago Press, 2023.
Description:xiv, 239 pages ; 23cm.
Language:English
Series:Chicago guides to academic life
Chicago guides to academic life.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13262506
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Other authors / contributors:Oppenheimer, David G., author.
ISBN:9780226825205
0226825205
9780226825410
0226825418
9780226825403
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"For undergraduates in STEMM fields, the experience of working in a lab or other research position has become an increasingly important credential for many career paths. Landing such a position can be difficult, with hundreds of applicants for perhaps a dozen openings in the most competitive cases. But finding a meaningful research experience also involves knowing what to look for and how to present yourself effectively, skills that represent a hidden curriculum for many students. In this book, an expert lab manager and a longtime principal investigator share their secrets for securing these positions, both in summer undergraduate research programs and in labs operating during the academic year. They offer advice on the application and interview processes for undergraduates who often do not know how to prepare appropriately professional emails, cover letters, CVs, and interview responses. They address students in a wide variety of STEMM fields at both research-intensive universities and primarily undergraduate institutions. And they focus on how first-generation college students and those from low-income backgrounds and communities historically underrepresented in science can learn to negotiate the hidden curriculum and claim their place in research settings. This new edition also serves as a companion to the authors' social accounts, including @YouInTheLab and @TheLabMentor, where they offer advice on lab life at many levels"--
"An empowering guide for students in STEMM that demystifies the process of securing undergraduate research experiences. Conducting research is an important foundation for many undergraduates on STEMM career paths. But landing an extremely competitive research spot that is also an enriching experience involves an awareness of how to present yourself effectively and of your goals and expectations. In this book, an expert lab manager and a longtime principal investigator provide not only an overview of STEMM research and lab opportunities but also specific strategies for the entire application process so students-- especially those from communities historically underrepresented in science-- can understand the hidden curriculum and claim their place in research settings. With its emphasis on the many interpersonal and professional benefits of research experiences, Getting In equips all STEMM undergrads with the tools they need both to secure these valued positions and to develop habits that will build productive relationships with their future research mentors." --

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