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<Title>Getting Started in Research Workshop. Friday 9/27</Title>
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<Summary>Want to get started in research but don't know how?  Attend our "Getting Started in Research Workshop" this Friday, 9/27 from 12-12:50 in Lecture Hall 3 (Administration).  For more information,...</Summary>
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<Title>2nd Annual Ivy Plus Research Symposium March 13-15, 2014</Title>
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<Summary>The 2nd Annual IvyPlus Symposium will be held March 13-15th, 2014 on the Harvard and MIT campuses.  Students are encouraged to apply from the sciences, social sciences and humanities. There will...</Summary>
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<Title>Researcher of the Week: Samantha Hawkins</Title>
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I haven’t, however, always known how I can combine my passion for my hometown with my love of stories in an academic setting. Classes at UMBC, such as Oral History, Documenting Cultural Heritage, Qualitative Research Methods, among others, showed me that it was possible to research things that I love. In my class Documenting Cultural Heritage, I interviewed Sparrows Point Steel Mill workers. This project inspired me to learn more about Baltimore and its people. <br><br><strong>Is this your first independent research project?</strong><br>While I have conducted fairly extensive ethnographic research in other classes – I’ve studied Violent Death Memorialization (R.I.P. Graffiti) in Baltimore City and conducted Oral Histories with Baltimore City youth – this is going to be my first official independent research project.<br><br><strong>Do you get course credit for this work?</strong><br>In a way, yes! The research that I’m doing over the course of the next year will inform both my Anthropology Undergraduate Honors Thesis and my Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone Project. <br><br><strong>How much time do you put into it?</strong><br>A lot. I will be conducting 20 to 30 interviews over the next year. Each interviewee needs to be selected, questions must be drafted, and each interview lasts approximately two hours. After that is the transcription process which can take up to triple the amount of time of the actual interview. A single interview and its processing takes about seven hours. That's just for the oral/written component! As a Visual Researcher, I incorporate photography into my work, as well. As time-consuming as it may be, the work is incredibly rewarding. I’ve met people from all walks of life with all various occupations and life experiences. <br><br><strong>How did you hear about the <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/undergrad_ed/research/URA/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Undergraduate Research Award</a> (URA) program?</strong><br>I heard about the URA program through the Humanities Scholar program. The advisers and mentors in the program are incredibly supportive and encouraging of students to get involved in research at UMBC.<br><br><strong>What academic background did you have before you applied for the URA?</strong><br>I was in my third year at UMBC and had taken coursework for both of my majors and my minor. I was also very involved in the UMBC Honors College and Humanities Scholars Programs. Additionally, I interned at the National Geographic Society, the Smithsonian Institutions Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, and the Maryland State Arts Council.<br><br><strong>Was the application difficult to do? </strong><br>The application was straightforward and very useful to help me solidify my ideas for my research. It’s always helpful to take the time to organize your thoughts, put them on paper, and have a mentor look over them.<br><br><strong>How much did your mentor help you with the application?</strong><br>My mentor and I went through about three drafts, making corrections each time. <br><br><strong>What has been the hardest part about your research?</strong> <br>The hardest part about my research has been being able to balance it with my schoolwork and extracurricular activities. 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As a titleholder I serve as a goodwill ambassador for the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and a representative for the Miss Maryland Scholarship Organization. I frequently travel the state to perform my talent, speak at community events, and raise money for local charities.</p><p>Read her abstract here...</p></div>
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<Title>Getting into grad school</Title>
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    Virginia Tech on Saturday, September 28, 2013 from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM.  <br>
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    The GRAD Lab is a fun, engaging (and <strong>free</strong>!) symposium where 
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<Summary>You are invited to the GEM GRAD Lab hosted by  University of Virginia  and co-hosted with University of Maryland - Baltimore County and  Virginia Tech on Saturday, September 28, 2013 from 9:00 AM...</Summary>
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<Title>New Student Book Experience: Now Accepting Nomimations!</Title>
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<Title>Researcher of the Week: Samraat Saxena</Title>
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<Title>Researcher of the Week: David Rivas</Title>
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