Research Cookbook 2
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The Research Cookbook: Recipes for a Successful Project
Feeling a little confused or overwhelmed with the research process? The series consists of two separate classes, covering a variety of aspects of the research process: from picking a topic, to managing your project and expectations, to communicating your research. Attend just one, or both, and feel more comfortable as you start out on your research project.
Who should attend: Anyone embarking on larger-scale research projects, such as Capstones and graduate theses or dissertations, or for post-docs and junior faculty just starting out in their research.
Series objectives:
By the end of this series, you will be able to…
- Frame and scope your topic
- Prepare for confounding factors that might impact your research
- Recognize the value of no or negative results
- Effectively communicate your research in the scientific arena
The first class focuses on framing and scoping a topic, the second on managing your project and expectations, and communicating your research.