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Area of Science:

  • Science Education
  • Mentorship in Higher Education

Background:

  • Undergraduate research experiences (UREs) are crucial for developing students' critical thinking, scientific process understanding, and professional values.
  • Current administration of UREs varies across institutions, highlighting a need for standardized guidelines.
  • Primarily undergraduate institutions (PUIs) play a vital role in nurturing future scientists through faculty mentorship.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine professional practice standards and guidelines for undergraduate research and scholarship.
  • To identify common challenges and limitations faced by students and faculty in UREs.
  • To emphasize the importance of managing and supporting undergraduate research programs (URPs) at PUIs.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on undergraduate research best practices.
  • Analysis of common issues and limitations encountered in UREs.
  • Discussion of the significance of URPs at PUIs for scientific workforce development.

Main Results:

  • Adherence to common mentoring guidelines can significantly enhance the URE for both students and mentors.
  • Standardized practices are essential for maximizing the benefits of UREs.
  • Effective management of URPs is critical for retaining talent in the scientific pipeline.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing standardized guidelines for undergraduate research mentoring is essential for optimizing student and faculty experiences.
  • Addressing identified limitations will strengthen UREs and their contribution to scientific training.
  • Supporting and managing URPs at PUIs is crucial for cultivating a robust future scientific workforce.