Tag Archives for Undergraduate Students
Rights instruction for undergraduate students: Needs, trends, and resources
As librarians are increasingly identified as rights experts on campus, it is essential that they understand rights issues and how best to communicate them to a multitude of users. While scholarly literature contains many examples of librarians working with faculty … Continue reading
How Recognition Can Build a Research Culture for Undergraduates
How do colleges build a culture that supports research projects between undergraduates and professors? One way is by offering public recognition for standout work. Awards and other acknowledgments of the effort and time behind these efforts can go a long … Continue reading
New venture fund launched – run by Singapore university students, for students
Entrepreneurship community Kairos Asean and the Singapore Management University’s (SMU) Institute of Innovation & Entrepreneurship (IIE) have launched a new venture fund run by university students for students. Read More
The road to flexibility in changing majors
National Institute of Education don Jason Tan said that the local university system has been “gradually evolving” towards greater flexibility, and suggested that career counselling can be stepped up to complement this. But he noted that a balance needs to … Continue reading
Putting University Rankings in Perspective
An article on the ethics of ranking criteria of universities and the impacts, both positive and negative, it has on attracting top students and academics. Read More