Undergraduate Summer Research Program application for Summer
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Undergraduate Summer Research Program application for Summer
College of Science and Health Research and Faculty Development Undergraduate Research Assistant Program Instructions and Application Summer and Autumn 2015 Application Deadline: April 13, 2015 Complete application must include: • Completed application forms – Faculty Form and Student Form (Do not include the instructions or quarterly assessment forms) • Unofficial Student Transcript Submit completed application in one pdf document via email to: [email protected] with “URAP-Summer-Autumn-2015” in the subject line. Faculty and student applications should be submitted together -- in one email and in one pdf. Page 1 of 11 College of Science and Health Research and Faculty Development INSTRUCTIONS Purpose and Objectives The Undergraduate Research Assistant Program (URAP) has been created to support DePaul faculty in their pursuit of research and the creation of knowledge. This program has a dual purpose: 1) To provide valuable learning opportunities and financial support for undergraduates to assist and collaborate with faculty members who conduct research projects and are engaged in scientific activities, and 2) to offer support to faculty engaged in the above activities consistent with DePaul University's commitment to the pursuit of scientific knowledge. The undergraduate research assistant program affords undergraduate students a distinctive opportunity to become actively involved in the planning and implementation of scientific research, and in the dissemination of knowledge internal and external to the university community. This opportunity contributes to the students’ overall academic experience. It more effectively prepares those students who intend to pursue graduate or professional studies, as well as careers in which they are required to develop and conduct similar projects. The undergraduate research assistants (URA) will provide faculty members at DePaul with support needed for their research endeavors. The student assistants can be assigned to ongoing research projects, or assigned to a group of faculty who are directing a research project. This program is intended to provide direct assistance on individual faculty research projects. Eligibility Full-time faculty members, including those on research leave, are eligible to apply for undergraduate research assistants. Undergraduate assistants may be assigned to either individual faculty members, or two or more faculty who are collaborating on a project or activity. All full-time undergraduate students in the College of Science and Health and related fields who have attained at least sophomore status (48 hours) are eligible to apply. Selection will be based on the merit of the applicant, the qualifications needed by faculty members and the scientific value of the proposed project. Generally, a faculty member and a pre-selected student will apply together. However, there may be cases in which a faculty member desires a specific skill set that is likely to be found in another department of the university. In such cases the faculty member may contact the department for student recommendations, and then interview and subsequently apply with the selected student. Conditions A faculty member may only apply for one assistant per quarter. Page 2 of 11 College of Science and Health Research and Faculty Development A faculty member may apply for an undergraduate research assistant for l or 2 quarters with one application. There is no limit to the number of consecutive quarters in which faculty may use an assistant, but the application must be explicit about which quarter(s) the student will work as an URA. A faculty member may only have one student assistant per quarter. Each quarter, the faculty member is to evaluate the performance and progress made by the student through work on the project. The student is to evaluate the experience as a learning process. This is especially important in evaluating repeat applications for assistants by faculty members. Evaluations are returned to the Mona Shattell ([email protected]), the Department Chair or School Director, and Sylvia Bridges ([email protected]) (Assessment form is below.) Job Description This program is intended to provide students a substantive work experience; that is, student assistants should not be used as general clerical help. Assistants can help in areas such as, but not limited to, library research, data collection and analysis, preparation of manuscripts, etc. Students will work a total of 75 hours per quarter. The assistant may be eligible for internship credit, contingent on the approval of the department from which the student is seeking such credit, and, if so, the experience should also be considered to meet the Experiential Learning requirement. (The assistant position may earn 4.0 credit hours per quarter at the discretion of the supervising faculty member and the sponsoring department.) If faculty and departments wish to grant credit for students accepted into this program, they will need to enroll students in a course/independent study accepted by the Liberal Studies program as meeting the Experiential Learning requirement, or design such a course and take it through the established approval process. Stipend Stipends will be awarded for 75 hours of work per quarter at $9.00 per hour, totaling $675.00. Criteria for Evaluating Proposals Members of the CSH Research and Faculty Development Committee will evaluate proposals in light of the following: 1. The student’s qualifications for RA work 2. The value of the research project itself. 3. The project's potential to provide real involvement and learning for the Student Research Assistant. 4. Equitable distribution of available assistantships. 5. Special consideration of first-time faculty applications, and applications by non-tenured Page 3 of 11 College of Science and Health Research and Faculty Development faculty. 6. The likelihood of the proposed project leading to a peer-reviewed publication and/or external funding. The committee will forward its recommendations to Academic Affairs who will grant final approval. Page 4 of 11 College of Science and Health Research and Faculty Development UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT PROGRAM APPLICATION SUMMER AND AUTUMN 2015 FACULTY FORM Submit faculty and student forms together. Faculty Name: _______________________________ Faculty Rank:_____________________________ Department/School:______________________________ Project Title:________________________________________________________________________ ____ Project Description: (maximum 750 words) Please provide: 1. Detailed description of the research/scientific activity, its purpose, procedures to be followed, estimated schedule or time line, expected outcome. 2. Responsibilities of Student Research Assistant 3. Required skills and abilities 4. What do you expect the student to learn from participation in the above research project? 5. What is the distinctive scientific contribution of this project likely to be? 6. What publication and/or external funding opportunity are likely to result from this research? Name of Requested Student: Please state why this student is appropriate for the project: (please include any past classroom or work experience with the student.) Quarter(s) applied for: ( ) Summer 2015 ( ) Autumn 2015 Do you currently have an undergraduate or graduate student assistant? () yes () no If yes, how many hours per week does this student work for you? ______________________ Have you previously been assigned a Student Research Assistant (SRA)? () yes () no. yes, please provide information (only on last two SRAs) Student_______________________________________ Quarter_______ Year______ Student ____________________________________________________ Quarter_________ Year _______ Faculty Signature ____________________________________________ Date ___________________ Student Signature _______________________________________________ Date __________________ Page 5 of 11 If College of Science and Health Research and Faculty Development UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT PROGRAM APPLICATION SUMMER AND AUTUMN 2015 STUDENT FORM Submit faculty and student forms together. Student Name_________________________ Major: _________________________________ Minor: DePaul ID Number:____________________ () Soph () Jr () Sr Total Credit Hours Earned:___________________________ Graduation Expected:________________________________ Cum G.P.A.: _________________ Have you previously applied for a Research Assistantship? () Yes () No. If yes, have you previously received a Research Assistantship? () Yes () N If yes, please provide information (only on last two RAs): Faculty Member _____________________________________________ Quarter ____________ Year____ Faculty Member________________________________ __________________ Quarter_____________ Year___ _ Will you have other jobs during the time of this Assistantship? () Yes () No If yes, how many hours per week? Do you currently work elsewhere in the University? () Yes () No If yes, where? List your Research Interests: List the topics, problems, issues, etc., which you are interested in pursuing. Research Skills/Abilities: List your skills and abilities related to research and scientific activities (i.e., library research, laboratory experience, collection of survey or interview data, statistical analysis skills, etc.) Include a copy of your Unofficial Transcript to this application. Address: Home Telephone:_______________________________ E-mai1: ______________________________ Faculty Signature ____________________________________________ Page 6 of 11 Date ___________________ College of Science and Health Research and Faculty Development Student Signature _______________________________________________ Page 7 of 11 Date __________________ College of Science and Health Research and Faculty Development UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT PROGRAM QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT FACULTY FORM Faculty Name and Title: Project Title: Undergraduate Assistant's Name: Quarter/Year: 1. What did you expect the student to learn from this portion of the research project? 2. Using one or two examples to illustrate, describe your perspective of the actual learning process. 3. How would you evaluate the student's strengths and weaknesses as a research assistant? Page 8 of 11 College of Science and Health Research and Faculty Development Signed: Date: Supervising Faculty Member Completed assessment forms must be forwarded to: Mona Shattell, Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development, College of Science and Health, [email protected], by the end of the quarter's final exam period. Include “URAP Assessment” in the subject line of your email. Send copies to your Department Chair or School Director, and to Sylvia Bridges, ([email protected]). Failure to submit a timely assessment may result in cancellation of the grant. Page 9 of 11 College of Science and Health Research and Faculty Development UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT PROGRAM QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT STUDENT FORM Student's Name: Project Title: Faculty Supervisor: Quarter/Year: 1. What did you expect to learn from this portion of the research project? 2. Using one or two examples to illustrate, describe your perspective of the actual learning process. 3. How would you evaluate your strengths and weaknesses as a research assistant? Signed: _________________________________________________ Student Assistant Page 10 of 11 Date: College of Science and Health Research and Faculty Development Completed assessment forms must be forwarded to: Mona Shattell, Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development, College of Science and Health, [email protected], by the end of the quarter's final exam period. Include “URAP Assessment” in the subject line of your email. Send copies to your Department Chair or School Director, and to Sylvia Bridges, ([email protected]). Failure to submit a timely assessment may result in cancellation of the grant. Page 11 of 11