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Mankiewicz, Carol – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2005
Study abroad provides many opportunities for students. My own college's goals for international programs state that "students are expected to gain new perspectives on their fields of study, develop intercultural competencies and communication skills, learn others' perspectives, and reflect on their own assumptions and values while abroad" (Beloit…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Communication Skills, Study Abroad, Student Research
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Sacco, Albert, Jr. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1981
Based on the results of an informal survey of 25 faculty at Worcester Polytechnic Institute on the value and publishability of undergraduate research in chemical engineering, it is indicated that while such research is considered an excellent learning experience, fewer than 15 percent of student projects are actually published. (SK)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Engineering, Engineering Education, Higher Education
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Fricke, Arthur L. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1981
Describes benefits of undergraduate research at the University of Maine in chemical engineering for students, faculty, and institution. Indicates reasons why such research is not encouraged. Lists general requirements for successful projects and reviews the performance of three well-managed projects. (SK)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Engineering, Engineering Education
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Glass, Lynn W. – Science Teacher, 1993
Asserts that science instruction should have students behaving as real scientists. Discusses benefits of high school science research programs for precocious youths. (PR)
Descriptors: Gifted, High Schools, Inquiry, Science Activities
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Tassios, Dimitrios – Chemical Engineering Education, 1981
Describes advantages and disadvantages of undergraduate research in chemical engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Also describes a five-year program designed to eliminate disadvantages and complement the graduate program. (SK)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Engineering, Engineering Education
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Peppas, Nicholas A. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1981
Summarizes the author's experiences with undergraduate research in polymers at Purdue University. Suggests that such experiences may assist students in considering graduate study in chemical engineering. Presents data on 37 past participants' current positions and summarizes their answers to selected questions evaluating their undergraduate…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Engineering, Engineering Education
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Krantz, William B. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1981
Describes courses which involve undergraduate research in chemical engineering at the University of Colorado. Presents the author's personal philosophy concerning such research, motivational techniques to encourage research, forums for disseminating research results, and possible sources of funding including the National Science Foundation's…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Course Descriptions, Engineering
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Koukios, Emmanuel G. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1981
Compares the role of undergraduate research (UR) in European and American chemical engineering programs based on the average student at the National Technical University of Athens. Includes relative position of UR in a European curriculum; benefits of UR for students and faculty; and social, cultural, and academic factors influencing UR. (SK)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Comparative Analysis, Engineering
Hyland, Ken – Hong Kong Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching, 1995
This paper presents the results of a review of 26 research articles, discussing the importance, frequency, and realization of hedges in science research article. It also considers why students find hedging so difficult to master and raises implications thereof. The need to present scientific claims with precision and caution means that hedges are…
Descriptors: English for Science and Technology, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Higher Education