Research Symposium
23rd annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 6, 2023
Maddy Menoher They/Them Poster Session 2: 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm/ Poster #328
BIO
I am from Oviedo, Florida and I am currently a Junior at FSU. I look to pursue Mental Health Counseling for PTSD patients, as I want to do research on Women who experience PTSD symptoms.
Mentor Resources and Training in Undergraduate Research Programs
Authors: Maddy Menoher, Alicia BataillesStudent Major: Psychology and Women's Studies
Mentor: Alicia Batailles
Mentor's Department: Senior Associate Director of Florida State University’s Center for Undergraduate Research and Academic Engagement Mentor's College: Florida State University Co-Presenters: Lorena Bernaver
Abstract
Mentorship is an important part of undergraduate research, allowing students to be guided at the start of their research careers. Programs and individual students seek out research projects regardless of the mentor's previous experience. As a result of this, sometimes there is a lack of mentors with training or previous experience mentoring undergraduate students. Some undergraduate research offices including The College of New Jersey and UWA La Crosse have online tools available to research mentors, however, this is not the standard. While many colleges with undergraduate research programs have won awards such as the Campus-Wide Award for Undergraduate Research Accomplishments (AURA) it is not a reflection of their effective mentorship training. Many schools that have received the AURA award have provided examples of mentor training, which we analyze and discuss. Even so, an estimated 33% of the colleges covered in this study have no explicit tools or resources for their mentors available on their websites. The goal of this research is to learn about the resources available for research mentors and determine future steps to improve and support undergraduate research mentors at FSU.
Keywords: Undergraduate Research Mentor Training