TRIO Programs, Bruin Brains Undergraduate Research Conference Involvement Intake Assessment (Faculty/Staff)
Bruin Brains is an annual SLCC TRIO Programs student-led research conference that is intended to support diversity in undergraduate research! Students from all degrees on campus are encouraged to participate by showcasing their academic talent by presenting research. Faculty and staff are encouraged to attend  to support students and their efforts or faculty and staff can also act as research mentors and advisors to SLCC students as students prepare to present at this conference! All students are welcomed to present or attend!

Please fill out this form to let us know about your interest involvement with the Bruin Brains Undergraduate Research Conference. THIS FORM IS NOT A REGISTRATION LINK for the conference, rather, this form is geared for SLCC student services staff and Humanities & Social Sciences faculty (and other faculty outside of the School of SME) to help us streamline and centralize interested persons to better recruit and garner the type of involvement or commitment you would like to have within Bruin Brains. The Bruin Brains staff in TRIO programs will then reach out to you with further information and details.
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Name *
Affiliation with SLCC (can be multiple) *
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Job Title (ex. English instructor, Math Tutor, Student - Education Major, Club President etc.) *
Academic School/Department
Email *
For Faculty/Instructors: Would you like to be a faculty advisor and mentor for SLCC students interested in research and presenting at Bruin Brains?
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Will you be presenting your work/research/poster presentation at Bruin Brains? *
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For Faculty/Instructors: Can we include your name and contact information to a reference catalog that will be shared with SLCC students presenting for Bruin Brains to seek you out? *
Faculty/Instructors: If you answered YES to being included in our research reference catalog, will you now please include a short description on your research interests/any current research you’re involved in or project-based research, coursework/ assignments, initiatives or other collaborative efforts you are currently doing or would like to involve students on. You can include in this description information on "What problems or issues is your topic addressing?" For examples of what you can include, you can find research catalog references and descriptions on the SLCC SME Catalog here: http://www.slcc.edu/stem/docs/stem-learning-services-catalog.pdf -- Humanities & Social Sciences would like to eventually mimic this catalog.
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