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Thinking about pursuing student research opportunities?

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Development of research opportunities for both graduate and undergraduate students is an important part of the Falk educational experience.

Selecting a Research Question

  • What was your favorite course? Why?

  • Are there questions in your academic field that are intriguing to you?

  • What are you curious about?

  • Do you have summer job or part-time job that has cultivated an interest in research? Why?

  • Is there a special population/issue in the field that interests you?

  • I want my life’s goal to help reduce/improve?

Getting Started

Finding a Faculty Research Mentor

  • Contact your academic advisor to discuss your interests in research and what Falk faculty might match your areas of interest. Remember you may not find a perfect match but participating in research develops many transferable skills, so even if the faculty is studying children and mindfulness and your focus area is play therapy – the common theme is research with children/development.

  • Identify three to five potential mentors with your advisor. Speak to faculty members after class or during office hours to request an appointment to discuss research. Bring your resume, transcripts, relevant work products, and ideas to share with potential research mentors.

  • If you find yourself unsuccessful in gaining a research position with a faculty member, please contact Katie Gratien in the Falk College Office of Research Development, kgratien@syr.edu.

Opportunities for Support

Syracuse University’s Graduate School supports students working toward an advanced degree or credential with support, research and professional development programs at the certificate, master and doctoral level.

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The Undergraduate Research Trauma Training Program is recruiting Veterans (and a limited number of non-Veterans) who are undergraduates to participate in this program sponsored by the National Science Foundation; participating students will earn a $3,370 stipend. Learn more about other NSF REU programs.

Falk Student Research Celebration

The Falk Student Research Celebration is an annual event that takes place to highlight undergraduate and graduate student research projects mentored by Falk Faculty. This event allows students to exercise what they have learned in the classroom, laboratory, through mentoring, and through peer-to-peer exchanges. Students submit posters for display and are judged by a committee of faculty, staff, and peers.

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