Student Research
NIH Promotes Student Learning Tools
The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) offers free e-publications geared to high school and college students on topics including cell biology, genetics,
chemistry, structural biology, computational biology, and pharmacology. NIGMS encourages
use of the materials in their electronic forms, but printed versions can be ordered as
well. Research administrators are encouraged to forward current examples to relevant
departments as a strategy for building National Institutes of Health awareness in
addition to content knowledge.
Southeastern Students’ Research, Creative, and Scholarly Activities Showcase
The Office of Sponsored Research and Programs has hosted three Showcases featuring
the research, creative, and scholarly works of Southeastern undergraduate and graduate
students. Explore student research by viewing highlights of our Showcases.
2013 Student Showcase
2011 Student Showcase
2010 Student Showcase
Sounds of eRA Podcasts
Check out Sounds of eRA – podcasts for grant writers and administrators. Edward Johnson,
Jr. (aka Eddie) discusses various grant-related topics, including techniques for finding
available monies for students (see Funding Sniping podcast). Podcasts are updated
often.
http://infoedge.infoedglobal.com/category/podcast/
Southeastern CSIT is on YouTube
Check out the Southeastern CS&IT Channel on YouTube to see the latest in student research,
activities, and competitions. Current video topics include a Montage of Robotics
Projects (Computer Science), BUV (Basic Utility Vehicle) Senior Design Project (Engineering
Technology), Future City Competition at Southeastern (Engineering & Industrial Technology),
and an OSHE (Occupational Safety, Health, and Environment) Student Talks about Industrial
Technology Project.