What is research?


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Florida State University encourages students to pursue research opportunities in their area of interest. Experiments done in a laboratory, research conducted in the archives of a library, interviews taken to explore a social or political concern, fieldwork leading to a better understanding of a social or environmental situation, artistic work created, and comparisons of best educational practices are all ways to explore research opportunities.

Undergraduate research requires collaboration between students and faculty that engages the student in critical inquiry and exposes the student to the foundations of research or creative activity in their chosen discipline.

Research can culminate in numerous ways. Published manuscripts, oral presentations, exhibited posters, artistic expositions, musical compositions or performances, theatrical productions and some of the many ways that project results can be shared with the public and the scholarly community.


Why do research?

Doing research or a mentored creative project...


Video: Students speak for themselves

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