CUREnet: The Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience Network
Author(s): Erin Dolan
University of Georgia
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Research experiences are thought to be pivotal in the education and professional development of undergraduate science majors. Yet, there are many more undergraduates than can be accommodated through traditional research internships. In order to meet the demand for undergraduate research experiences, faculty have developed projects that engage whole classes of students in addressing a research question or problem that is of interest to the scientific community, dubbed "Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences" or CUREs. CUREs offer several advantages over research internships - they can enroll many more students and they are accessible to all students who enroll, not just the few who stand out in class, who are confident enough to approach faculty directly, or who have personal or programmatic connections that help them get access to research. CUREnet was established in 2012 to support networking among faculty developing, teaching, and assessing CUREs, to share CURE projects and resources, and to develop new tools and strategies for CURE instruction and assessment.
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Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Dolan, E. (2020). CUREnet: The Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience Network. Cultivating Scientific Curiosity, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/68ZP-JS80