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Getting In

The Essential Guide to Finding a STEMM Undergrad Research Experience
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Getting In is an empowering guide for STEMM students that demystifies the competitive process of securing undergraduate research experiences. Featuring insights from an expert lab manager and a principal investigator, the book offers practical advice on navigating the hidden curriculum of academia, including how to communicate effectively with professors and prepare for interviews. It emphasises both the professional and interpersonal benefits of research, helping students build productive relationships and succeed in a diverse range of STEMM fields and institutions.
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This book is ideal for undergraduate STEMM students seeking research opportunities, especially those who are first-generation college students or come from underrepresented and low-income backgrounds. Faculty mentors and academic advisors may also find it a valuable tool to support their students' research journeys.

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An empowering guide for students in STEMM that demystifies the process of securing undergraduate research experiences.

Conducting research is an important foundation for many undergraduates on STEMM career paths. But landing an extremely competitive research spot that is also an enriching experience involves knowing how to present yourself effectively and an awareness of your goals and expectations. In this book, an expert lab manager and a longtime principal investigator share their secrets for obtaining these coveted positions.

Offering advice to students in a wide variety of STEMM fields at both research-intensive universities and primarily undergraduate institutions, Getting In helps students navigate the hidden curriculum of academia, unofficial rules that disproportionately affect first-generation college students and those from low-income backgrounds and communities historically underrepresented in science. The authors provide not only an overview of STEMM research and lab opportunities but also specific strategies for the entire application processโ€”including how to write emails that get noticed by busy professors, how to ask for a research position during office hours, and interview questions to prepare forโ€”so students can claim their place in research settings.

With its emphasis on the many interpersonal and professional benefits of research experiences, Getting In equips all STEMM undergrads with the tools they need both to secure these valued positions and to develop habits that will build productive relationships with their future research mentors.

Series: Chicago Guides to Academic Life

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Physics Today praises the book as "encyclopedic," highlighting its thorough exploration of research culture and detailed guidance on searching, applying, and interviewing for positions. Reviewers commend it as a fantastic and comprehensive resource for undergraduates and faculty mentors alike, suitable for standalone use or as part of mentoring courses for undergraduate researchers.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226825410

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 26 May 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Edition: Second Edition

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 340g

Pages: 240

About the Author

Paris H. Grey is a writer, molecular biologist, and lab mentor. She has written articles on strategies for early-career researchers for Nature, the Lab Manager, Science, and elsewhere. David G. Oppenheimer is associate professor in biology at the University of Florida. His research program focuses on the proteins that control cytoskeleton dynamics and how this influences plant cell shape. Grey and Oppenheimer are coauthors of Life and Research: A Survival Guide for Early-Career Biomedical Scientists, also published by the University of Chicago Press. Connect with them at UndergradInTheLab.com, on Twitter @YouInTheLab, or Instagram @UndergradInTheLab.

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