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If there were more time (I am concurrently enrolled in an accelerated summer course, so my free time is somewhat limited) we would have added on an credit-bearing component of the internship where I would be learning iOS development and programming. That portion wasn’t possible this summer, but it is still a paid internship. On average, I work about 20 hours each week in the lab.<br><br><strong>What academic background did you have before you started?</strong><br>I am a senior Information Systems major. Before coming to UMBC, I was enrolled in the Information Systems Security program at Anne Arundel Community College. When I started in the lab, I had only just finished my first “Fundamentals of Human-Computer Interactions (HCI)” course. That is to say, not a lot of my academic experience directly related to the projects I worked on this summer.<br><br><strong>How did you learn what you needed to know to be successful in this summer project?</strong><br>I think it was a combination of prior work experience, coursework training, and my natural curiosity. For the past two summers, I held an internship at Legg Mason Capital Management in their technology department. I brought some of that systems administration knowledge with me to the lab. The knowledge of HCI processes that I gained in class also helped me to better understand the type of research that goes on in this field (and the research that I would later be working on.)<br><br>The one thing that helped me most to be successful this summer was a willingness to diversify. I naturally have a lot of varied interests, and those things came in handy when my labmates and I needed to do ‘non-science-y’ things like producing two tutorial and demonstrational videos – projects which incorporated my knowledge of lighting, videography, and photography.<br><br><strong>What was the most unexpected thing?</strong><br>I really didn’t expect the time to fly by so quickly! It seems like only yesterday the other undergrads and I were meeting for the first time, and already we are only a week away from the end of our time together. I thought that it would feel more like work, but this whole experience has been really enjoyable.<br><br><strong>What has been the hardest part about your work this summer?</strong> <br>Besides adjusting to a new commute, I’d say the hardest thing was probably figuring out the right amount of attention to devote to each task. I have a tendency to become somewhat myopic when I’m focusing on a task, and in the lab I got involved in a number of different areas (exploratory projects, data coding and analysis, audio-visual projects, and systems administration, to name just a few). So, figuring out how to strike the right balance between all these things was something of a welcome challenge for me this summer.<br><br><strong>How does this research experience relate to your course work?</strong><br>Experience leading and working with user studies is extremely useful to Human-centered Computing prospects. It is helpful for those with plans to go to graduate school and also aids in drawing practical connections between the theories taught in classes and the real-world concepts people use in the industry every day.<br><br><strong>What is your advice to other students about getting involved in research or taking on internships?</strong><br>Absolutely, do it. I cannot stress enough how much easier it is taking classes once you have real-world experiences to relate the endless PowerPoint slides and those dry, wearisome book chapters to. While research may not be right for everyone, I would definitely encourage undergrads to find an internship somewhere. For any student in the tech field, nothing stands out to potential employers (or grad schools) more than practical, applicable work experience. <br><br><strong>What else are you involved in on campus?</strong> <br>I’m a staff photographer and contributing writer at The Retriever Weekly. I also work for the Office of Residential Life and am a member of the UMBC Gospel Choir.</div>
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<Title>How to Get Started in Research Workshop</Title>
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<Title>Researcher of the Week: Uvonne Andoh</Title>
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<Title>Natural History Research Experiences</Title>
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<Title>Summer 2013 Paid Research Internships in Brazil &amp; Uganda!</Title>
<Tagline>Priority Deadline December 17</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><em><strong>UPDATE</strong>: <a href="http://www.cbu.edu/mhirt/applynow.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">2013 applications are now available</a>!</em><br><em><strong>Priority application deadline</strong><em>: Dec. 17th, 2012 </em><br><em><strong> Final application deadline</strong>: Dec. 31st, 2012</em> </em></p>
    <p>The <strong>Minority Health and Health Disparities International Research Training (MHIRT)</strong>
     program at CBU provides international research training opportunities 
    to qualified undergraduate, graduate, and medical students from socially
     or economically disadvantaged groups who have been historically 
    underrepresented in biomedical and behavioral research careers.</p>
    <ul><li>This program offers research sites in Brazil 
    and Uganda. Students spend 10 weeks during the summer at their 
    designated international research site. CBU has partnered with leading 
    scientists and universities in these countries who serve as research 
    mentors for MHIRT students.</li><li>MHIRT students engage in research related to:
     biomedical science, behavioral science, environmental science, 
    carnivore conservation, and/or public health.</li><li>MHIRT is a paid internship. All expenses 
    relative to travel, room and board, preparation, and workshops are 
    paid.  In addition, students receive a monthly stipend.</li><li>This program has been continuously funded 
    since 2000 by the Fogarty International Center and the National Center 
    for Minority Health and Health Disparities at the National Institutes of
     Health.</li><li>The Mid-South Coalition For Minority 
    International Research consists of the lead institution, Christian 
    Brothers University, and the following participating universities: 
    LeMoyne Owen College, Rhodes College, Tennessee State University, and  
    University of Memphis.</li><li>Preference is given to students from 
    participating schools within the Coalition and from the Mid-South 
    Region; however, any US citizen or permanent resident may apply.</li></ul>
    <p>All <a href="http://www.cbu.edu/mhirt/applynow.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">applications materials</a> must be e-mailed to Julia Hanebrink (<a href="mailto:jhanebri@cbu.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">jhanebri@cbu.edu</a>).</p></div>
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<Summary>UPDATE: 2013 applications are now available! Priority application deadline: Dec. 17th, 2012   Final application deadline: Dec. 31st, 2012    The Minority Health and Health Disparities...</Summary>
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