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The Office of Undergraduate Research and Experiential Learning helps undergraduate students find a faculty research or serving-learning project that interests them. If you are a UD faculty member who is currently conducting research or service-learning, or will conduct work that is potentially open to undergraduate involvement, we would like to ask you to consider listing your research topic(s) on our website.

In addition to helping especially talented students discover a direction for their research and service-learning interests, the Faculty Project Listings provide an annual survey of faculty works in progress. Even students who do not become active in research beyond the classroom are interested to learn about faculty members in their research as well as in their teaching roles.

Working with undergraduate students also requires mentoring skills, particularly if an undergraduate goes on to write a senior thesis.  This portion of our website is currently under development, as we're gathering mentoring strategies from UD faculty with the goal of making them publicly available for all faculty new to working with students.  If you have mentoring strategies and techniques for working with students that you would like to share with us, please send them to Meg Meiman, Coordinator of the Undergraduate Research Program.  All submissions will be listed anonymously unless you specify otherwise.

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