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There are many opportunities for Macalester students to engage in substantive independent research projects. Many of these are often done in collaboration with faculty members and other students. The benfits of working side-by-side with others to discover and create new knowledge are numerous. In addition to gaining a deep understanding of subject matter and acquiring skills that are essential to graduate school and post-graduation employment, the experience itself is often exhilarating. Macalester faculty encourage students to start with small projects and collaborations early in their college careers and to take on increasingly more complex projects and more responsible roles over their four years at Mac. Many projects often result in the opportunity to present findings at regional or national conferences; some students also the get the opportunity to publish their results. Talking to your adviser and your professors about research opportunities is a good first step. Science majors should also make early contact with the Office of Research and Experiential Learning, http://www.macalester.edu/orel/. Funding, primarily for summer research projects, is available from a variety of sources. The Center for Scholarship and Teaching manages the Student-Faculty Summer Research Collaboration Program, which funds about thirty projects each year. An application, as well as guidelines, is available at, http://www.macalester.edu/cst/keck.pdf. Additional sources, often discipline-specific, exist across the campus. A summary of those funds can be found at, http://www.macalester.edu/studentresearch.
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