<aside> 🔨 This page offers links, tools, advice and instructions on the different types of activities related to the Office of Student Research. These include learning about research, building and conducting research projects, and disseminating research. It also includes advice and perspectives related to career and graduate studies assessment. Finally, it offers information about materials and application preparation for external opportunities, including fellowships, grants and scholarships. Browse through, see what’s available, and browse through other pages on the sites to learn about related talks, workshops and other opportunities.

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Content:

Getting Started

Self Assessment

Research Development

Writing Development

Seeking Mentorship

Ethics Review


Getting Started

The Office of Student Research offers guidance for students at a range of stages. In order to take advantage of the opportunities we offer, you should take some time to consider where you are at, in your research, studies and professional/career development. If you need some support with this work, you may want to attend a OSR workshop or sign up for an individual appointment. You can also look through the OSR site to think about where you are at. Do you need support developing a research topic? Ready to conduct research but need to apply to Roosevelt's Institutional Review Board for ethical approval? Do you need support applying for fellowships and external research and study programs? Perhaps you need support selecting a career and graduate study direction. Or maybe you're just taking a moment to re-assess. Browse through to see what we offer and how we can support you in moving forward.

Self Assessment

Here you will find articles and questions to help you assess your interests and strengths, at different stages of your student, research and professional careers.