Showcase to spotlight undergraduate research

Next week, more than 500 University of Kentucky undergraduates will converge for the 19th annual Showcase of Undergraduate Scholars. The Showcase empowers undergraduates to share their discoveries, ideas and creative works with the campus community and public.
The event, 1-5 p.m. Wednesday, April 30 in the Gatton Student Center Grand Ballroom, will feature 501 students and 416 presentations representing 110 disciplines and 17 colleges.
Each spring, the Showcase brings together undergraduates from all disciplines, their faculty mentors and members of the community. At UK, undergraduate research is central to creating a well-rounded student experience. Research and applied professional experiences further achievements and outcomes for students, strengthening the university as a whole.
“The Showcase for Undergraduate Scholars presents a distinct opportunity for students to share the results of their research efforts to the broader UK community, a community that is driven to seek out knowledge,” said Chad Risko, Ph.D., faculty director of the Office of Undergraduate Research. “Showcase also presents the chance for students, faculty and staff alike, to learn more about the large and diverse range of research that takes place across campus and see firsthand the fantastic research outcomes of their peers.”
The Showcase gives students the opportunity to present their work through oral sessions, posters, exhibits or performances and learn from each other about a broad range of exciting research topics. It not only provides a learning experience for the participants, but for the attendees as well, who gain more knowledge about the world around them, as well as the depth of undergraduate involvement in research at UK.
“The Showcase is a perfect way to become comfortable talking about your research, especially if you are new to presenting, because it offers a more relaxed environment,” said Kaitlyn Brock, senior neuroscience and psychology major. “I had an amazing experience meeting researchers outside of my discipline and learning about the cool projects they were working on.”
During the award ceremony, five outstanding faculty mentors will be recognized. The student-nominated award is presented to UK research faculty mentors for their commitment to mentoring undergraduate researchers, providing exceptional experiences for students and supporting undergraduate research initiatives on campus. This year, a record number of 58 faculty members were nominated, representing 34 disciplines and 10 colleges. View this year’s nominees here.
The Showcase of Undergraduate Scholars is open to the public. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend. View the schedule of events and student presentation information here.
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