Undergraduate Research UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

Kellogg Fellow Presentations

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Undergraduate Research
Please join Undergraduate Research in the CTLR for presentations from our Feb Kellogg Fellows. The fellows, as well as Dean Lisa Gates, will be available for general questions about the fellowship at the end of the presentations.

James Callison ‘17.5—Pressed to the Margins: How the News Media in the United States and United Kingdom Discuss Immigration

John (Jay) Husson ‘17.5—All in the Mind? Forgetting the Internal and External in Wang Yangming’s Interpretation of the Mencius

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

Closed to the Public

Finding Undergraduate Research Opportunities On and Off Campus

Info session led by Dean Lisa Gates on finding undergraduate research opportunities on and off campus. Opportunities available in multiple disciplines. Programs discussed include Amgen, Middlebury Summer Research Assistants, REUs, SURF and application processes. Session will be recorded. Find more information about Undergraduate Research here. Or to register click here.

Virtual Middlebury

Closed to the Public

UK and Irish Fellowships Info Session

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Undergraduate Research
Have you considered applying to graduate school in the UK or Ireland? Join Dean Lisa Gates for a discussion of how to apply for a UK-Irish scholarship and what makes an ideal candidate. The deadline for the UK-Irish nomination application is April 1, 2020. Detailed information is available at go.middlebury.edu/fellowships

Davis Family Library 201- Watson Lecture Hall

Summer Undergraduate Research Opportunities Info Session

Sponsored by:
Undergraduate Research
Learn about different summer research opportunities from students who have participated in various programs. Opportunities available in multiple disciplines. Programs discussed include Amgen, C3, Middlebury Summer Research Assistants, REUs, SURF and application processes. See more info and register at go.middlebury.edu/uro.

Davis Family Library 201- Watson Lecture Hall

Summer Research Program Luncheon: Marketing Your Research Skills

Lunch and learn for the Summer Undergraduate Research Program. How to market your research skills and find job or internship opportunities. RSVP needed by 7/6 for lunch count only. Sponsored by the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Research and the Center for Careers and Internships.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220