Summer Research Intensive (Faculty application) Summer Research Intensive Name * Position/title * Department * Email * List funding source (e.g. NSF grant) that provides your 50% of the students’ wages * - project numbers etc. not needed at this time Briefly describe the current research, scholarly, or creative project(s) for which your students will assist * (max 150 words) What artifact or milestone are you aiming to achieve this summer? What will tell you that it was a successful summer? * (max. 150 words) Briefly describe the duties each student will carry out and what skills will be needed. Write in the form of a job description for the students - what they will do and what they will gain? * If you have students in mind, please list them here. Faculty hiring students who qualify for Federal Work Study will receive priority placement. This is to ensure work, equity, inclusion and meaningful work-opportunities for all students on campus. Faculty awardees will make the final decision about who they hire as their research assistant(s). How will students' contributions to scholarly products be recognized (e.g. co-author credit, present at conference, etc.) * Please indicate research skills students will develop working with you during the Summer Research Intensive program: * Conducting a literature search Developing depth of knowledge about a particular theory/framework Collecting data Coding observational data Data Management (e.g., entering data, cleaning data, merging data files) Working with specialized data (e.g., physiological data, fMRI, social network data, ADD) Running basic statistical analyses (e.g., descriptives, t-tests, correlation, regression) Open Science research practices (e.g., pre-registration on OSF; independent readings) STEM laboratory techniques STEM instrumental characterization techniques Manuscript writing/disseminating research findings Writing a conference abstract Preparing an IRB application Assist with grant writing Presentation skills Leadership skills (e.g., training other research assistants) Developing an independent research project (e.g., Engaged Learning application, Distinction project/honors thesis) Community outreach OtherOther How many hours per week will the students work (average)? * 0-5 hrs 5-10 hrs 10-15 hrs 15-20 hrs 20-25 hrs 25-30 hrs I agree to complete a brief survey at the end of the summer. * I agree Submit This form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Δ