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Moving Your Research Forward to New Settings

Moving Your Research Forward to New Settings. Primarily undergraduate institutions (PUIs). Jeff Marshall, Cal Poly Pomona Rachel O’Brien, Allegheny College. Moving Your Research Forward to New Settings. Ocean Sciences Atmospheric Science Environmental Geoscience

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Moving Your Research Forward to New Settings

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  1. Moving Your Research Forward to New Settings Primarily undergraduate institutions (PUIs) Jeff Marshall, Cal Poly Pomona Rachel O’Brien, Allegheny College

  2. Moving Your Research Forward to New Settings • Ocean Sciences • Atmospheric Science • Environmental Geoscience • Life Sciences (Microbiology, zoology, paleontology) • Earth Surface Processes • Lithosphere • GIS/Remote Sensing • Deformation

  3. Moving Your Research Forward to New Settings • Write the following on the back of your research category slip: 1. A brief (one sentence) description of a future research project you’d like to pursue 2. A list of the resources (equipment, maps, etc.) you’d need to complete the project 3. Your start up needs, as defined by these categories: • SMALL (< $5,000.) • MEDIUM ($5,000-15,000.) • LARGE (> $15,000.)

  4. Moving Your Research Forward to New Settings Concept map of the facets involved in your research program

  5. Moving Your Research Forward to New Settings Skills that will help you succeed in moving your research forward:

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