I’ve finished my research project. What are my options for publishing, presenting, or building on my findings?
You have lots of options for disseminating your findings or final product once you’ve finished your project. Academic conferences are great opportunities for others to learn about your work, but travel can be expensive. If your work is accepted for presentation at a conference, we encourage you to apply for a Conference Travel Grant http://www.northwestern.edu/undergrad-research/conference/index.html to help cover the costs. Northwestern also offers forums for undergraduate research, including opportunities to publish in the Northwestern Undergraduate Research Journal or present your research or creative project at the Undergraduate Research Symposium. For more on these and other opportunities, see http://www.northwestern.edu/provost/students/research_symposium/index.html Finally, undergraduate research projects are often a terrific basis for applying for external grants and fellowships that allow you to continue your research and/or explore other opportunities after graduation. Contac
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