Research Symposium

25th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 1, 2025

Jaden Manevich Poster Session 4: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm/ Poster #193


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BIO


I am a second-year student from New Jersey majoring in Biological Sciences on a pre-dental track. Alongside my passion for health sciences and oral health, I have a strong interest in sociology and understanding how social factors influence access to healthcare, collaboration, and patient outcomes.

Enhancing Collaborative Research in FSU ISLT: A Social Network Analysis of Research Partnerships

Authors: Jaden Manevich, Dr. Vanessa Dennen
Student Major: Biological Sciences
Mentor: Dr. Vanessa Dennen
Mentor's Department: Education
Mentor's College: College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences
Co-Presenters:

Abstract


This study examines the transfer of knowledge in an academic setting, particularly emphasizing the interactions between professors, doctoral candidates, and undergraduate students at Florida State University and in Tallahassee. Through social network analysis, it reveals links and patterns between people and ideas, providing insights that conventional cohort-based studies could overlook. This method seeks to provide a more thorough comprehension of the flow and exchange of knowledge within the academic community.

The results of this study will illuminate how researchers, instructors, and students engage and communicate at various academic levels. By identifying important people and the channels by which ideas are exchanged, social network analysis makes it feasible to identify the unseen processes influencing scholarly activity.

Understanding these relationships may benefit educational institutions The findings may help develop regulations that encourage better teamwork, information exchange, and university academic networks. This study is important because it emphasizes the importance of examining knowledge exchange outside of conventional frameworks and provides fresh approaches to helping teachers and students.

In the end, this study advances a more comprehensive understanding of academic settings by highlighting the interdependence of people and ideas in advancing knowledge. The project's mapping of these networks aids in determining methods to enhance cooperation and communication, which benefits the academic community as well as the educational process as a whole.

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Keywords: Social Network, Research Collaboration, ISLT