Research Exposed! (GEN ST 391 D) offers undergraduates an opportunity to learn about current, exciting research in a wide variety of disciplines, including the process of discovery, how faculty come up with an idea for research, how inquiry is structured in the different disciplines, and how students can become involved in the knowledge-making process.
Presentations by UW faculty from diverse fields focus on their own cutting-edge research and how undergraduates can get involved in the knowledge-making process at this research university.
Students attend weekly, fifty-minute discussions and have the
opportunity to ask the speaker questions following each presentation.
This course may be repeated for credit (1 credit/quarter-3 quarters
max); speakers and topics will vary.
See the UW Time Schedule entry. Also, feel free to join us for any lecture of interest as the course is
open to the public. Winter speaker schedule is available here.