• BCAS Research Workshops: Introduction to Research Practice (in-person)

    Alabama Digital Humanities Center (Gorgas Library)

    Interested in pursuing independent research or getting a head start on your capstone project? This workshop will introduce you to the resources that University Libraries has to offer, share tools to support different research methods, and discuss practices for staying organized.

  • BCAS Research Workshop: Introduction to Research Practice (online)

    Interested in pursuing independent research or getting a head start on your capstone project? This workshop will introduce you to the resources that University Libraries has to offer, share tools to support different research methods, and discuss practices for staying organized.

  • Three Disciplines, One Conversation

    0013 Math & Science Building (basement level)

    Curious about research but not sure what exactly it looks like in your discipline? Join us for an roundtable discussion with faculty from Biological Sciences, Anthropology, and Art and Art History to explore the many forms research takes and how undergraduates can participate. Speakers: Dr. Atulya Iyengar (Biological Sciences) Dr. Cortney Helfrecht (Anthropology) Holland Hopson (New College, Art and Art History) Register here: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/icr77rLJFW?origin=lprLink

  • ASSURE Info Session for Faculty

    0013 Math & Science Building (basement level)

    If you would like to learn more about the ASSURE program (general information, financial aspects, advice from ASSURE committee member and faculty mentor) please, join us at the Info Session for Faculty.

  • ASSURE Info Session for Students

    0013 Math & Science Building (basement level)

    If you’re thinking about applying to ASSURE, and would like to learn more about the program, please, join us at the Info Session for Students.

  • Three Disciplines, One Conversation

    0013 Math & Science Building (basement level)

    Curious about research but not sure what exactly it looks like in your discipline? Join us for an roundtable discussion with faculty from Biological Sciences, Anthropology, and Art and Art History to explore the many forms research takes and how undergraduates can participate. Speakers:   Register here: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/icr77rLJFW?origin=lprLink

  • BCAS Research Workshops: Strategies for Reading Academic Articles (in-person)

    Alabama Digital Humanities Center (Gorgas Library)

    This workshop introduces practical strategies for efficiently reading the scholarly literature. In this session, attendees will learn to: Identify different types of scholarly literature (e.g., research articles, essays, reviews) Determine which article type to start with based on their background and research needs. Apply efficient reading strategies to improve comprehension.

  • BCAS Research Workshop: Strategies for Reading Academic Articles (online)

    This workshop introduces practical strategies for efficiently reading the scholarly literature. In this session, attendees will learn to: Identify different types of scholarly literature (e.g., research articles, essays, reviews) Determine which article type to start with based on their background and research needs. Apply efficient reading strategies to improve comprehension.

  • Three Disciplines, One Conversation

    0013 Math & Science Building (basement level)

    Curious about research but not sure what exactly it looks like in your discipline? Join us for an roundtable discussion with faculty from Biological Sciences, Anthropology, and Art and Art History to explore the many forms research takes and how undergraduates can participate. Speakers:   Register here: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/icr77rLJFW?origin=lprLink