Description: | Participants engage in research opportunities and scholarly activities throughout the academic year and summer. Research internships are designed to provide a high-quality, hands-on research experience; increase awareness of ethical considerations in research; and increase awareness of the importance of research in addressing social, cultural, political, medical and environmental issues impacting the various communities which these students call home. Effective research experiences and other educational activities (throughout the academic year and summer) require a combination of classroom-based, field-based and off-campus partnerships with a number of unique spaces for research. The Buffalo Niagara Region has been identified as a prime location for state-of-the-art advancements in cancer research, pharmaceutical therapies, medical instrumentation and robotics, environmental issues, and earthquake research, to name a few. This results in diverse experiences for our scholars that often become interdisciplinary in focus. For example, our participants have secured sound research experiences at Roswell Park Cancer Institute where psychology, biochemistry, physics and English majors have worked on the same project, but through the lens of their specific disciplines. The world’s 21st-century thinkers and researchers will need to be able to collaborate and think critically about issues, and our program strongly encourages that approach, where prudent. |
Project/Activity Leader(s): | Susan J. Ott, Director, McNair Scholars Program |
Unit: | Office of the Provost |
Department: | Undergraduate Education |
City: | Buffalo |
State: | NY |
Country: | United States |
External Funding: | Yes |
Funding Source: | U.S. Department of Education |
Start Date: | 2012-10-01 |
End Date: | 2017-09-30 |
Internal Partners: | Office of University Preparatory Programs, Graduate School of Education: Upward Bound Program, Science and Technology Enrichment Program (STEP); Cora P. Maloney College (CPMC), Undergraduate Education, Office of Academic Affairs: Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP), SUNY Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (SUNY-LSAMP); CLIMB UP (Undergraduate Program) for Summer Research, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences |
External Partners: | Buffalo Reuse; Habitat for Humanity; Buffalo River Keepers; Community Action Organization (CAO) of Erie County Inc.; Roswell Park Cancer Institute; Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute |
Are UB students involved? | Yes |