August 15, 2017: Fall SURF Deadline
The Support for Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF) program will accept applications for fall funding for undergraduate research assistants with a deadline of August 15, 2017 at 11:59 p.m.
The Support for Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF) program will accept applications for fall funding for undergraduate research assistants with a deadline of August 15, 2017 at 11:59 p.m.
Join us in the Office of Undergraduate Research (Bolton 192) on the second Friday of every month at 1 p.m. to learn more about our programs and discuss strategies for getting involved in research activity. This hour-long information session will... Read More
The orientation is designed to assist students in learning about their SURF award and become familiar with the requirements in reporting. We want to make this opportunity as seamless as possible for students. Please join us. Location: Bolton B84
The orientation is designed to assist students in learning about their SURF award and become familiar with the requirements in reporting. We want to make this opportunity as seamless as possible for students. Please join us. Location: Lubar S195
The orientation is designed to assist students in learning about their SURF award and become familiar with the requirements in reporting. We want to make this opportunity as seamless as possible for students. Please join us. Location: Bolton B92
Hosted by the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry’s Graduate Student Council, science comedian, Brian Malow, discusses strategies for communicating science to various audiences.
Talk by Jasmine Alinder of the UWM History Department as one of the Fall 2018 events hosted by the Digital Humanities Lab in the Golda Meier Library.
Workshop given by Ann Hanlon of the UWM Libraries as one of the Fall 2018 events hosted by the Digital Humanities Lab in the Golda Meier Library.
Astronaut and Earth scientist Kathy Sullivan will take us on a stunning tour of our planet as seen by astronauts and give us a glimpse into how earth observing satellites improve everyday life on earth. Dr. Sullivan was the Under... Read More