Undergraduate Research
Definition
Mentored scholarly investigation or creative inquiry conducted by undergraduates that deepens understanding and contributes knowledge. Scholarly or artistic contributions may be shared through a university seminar, poster/oral conference presentation, performance, exhibition and/or publication.
Background
Undergraduate research programs are imbedded within multiple disciplines and are supported by professional organizations like the Council on Undergraduate Research and governmental agencies like the National Science Foundation. As undergraduate research has evolved, it has been broadly defined to include all types of scholarly and creative activities of an institution.
K-State Examples
- "The Midwestern Stone Figure: One Indigenous Monument's Complex Cultural Histories" independent research project, supported by a Fall Undergraduate Research Award in the College of Arts and Sciences
- "Comparison of Colorado River Basin and Po River" research project, completed by University Honors Program student and funded by a Chapman Scholarship
- Characterization of portable fusion neutron output flux research project, completed by a student in the Developing Scholars Program
- Consumer attitudes toward product advertisements and purchase intentions faculty-directed research project, College of Business Administration
- Green Roof Research, a multidisciplinary effort including faculty, staff, and students, led by the College of Architecture, Planning, and Design