ASM Free 8-Weeks Scientific Research Training Course
Scientific research is the driving force behind progress across all fields—whether in medicine, technology, the environment, or beyond. Mastering research skills enhances your critical thinking, gives you a competitive edge, and opens doors to numerous academic and professional opportunities. It also empowers you to make a real impact through your discoveries and scientific contributions.
The Office of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships, the Office of Graduate Studies, and the Office of Research and Innovation will be hosting our annual Student Research Days Poster Sessions and Creative Exhibitions. This is a great opportunity for students to present their research or creative work to the larger UNL community. During registration, presenters can choose to participate in a poster and creative exhibition competition. Awards from the UNL colleges and Honors Program will be available. Most students will present using research posters, but students are also welcome to share their work in other formats if that is more appropriate to their work.
Bio Nebraska and the Bio Nebraska Foundation announced they are accepting applications for the newly launched Bio Nebraska REACH Scholarship, designed to support and empower women who are nearing the completion of their undergraduate education in a bioscience-related field of study. Continue reading…
This Fall term, The University of Minnesota Medical School will be hosting our annual Graduate Diversity Recruitment Event, a program designed to actively engage and recruit prospective students into PhD programs in the biomedical sciences. Continue reading…
The School of Biological Sciences will host an Undergraduate Research Symposium in the Unity Room (Rm 212) of the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center on Thursday, April 10th, featuring a poster session at 12:30-3:15 pm, Alumni Keynote Speaker Dr. Spencer Behmer 3:30 - 4:30 pm, and best poster awards reception to follow afterwards. Continue reading…
Tori Kreikemeier, Academic Advisor for Microbiology in CASNR will be your contact for any questions or to assist you with any help you may need. You can contact her at 402.472.7046 or by emailing her at tkreikemeier2@unl.edu .