Sharing research happens in a variety of ways, and there are many ways for you to share your research within your discipline! As an undergraduate researcher, your scholarly work can take many forms:
- Short videos or video essays on YouTube or similar platforms
- Social media content
- Podcasts
- Open access publishing on Pressbooks or similar platforms
- Digital archives
- Capstones and senior projects
- Original student projects guided by faculty advisors
- Collaboration with professors on their research
- Actively presenting in research symposiums or conferences.
Before sharing your UW research, be sure to check in with all faculty or research mentors, especially if you are working on a collaborative project.
Here are some examples of UW student research and opportunities in different formats:
- Student Research Zine
- Explore student research papers available in UW ResearchWorks
- Attend the UW Undergraduate Research Symposium and meet other student researchers
- Check out available research positions posted on the Office of Undergraduate Research database
- Attend an academic or professional conference to learn from fellow researchers and scholars
- Academic journal article: co-authoring or publishing in student journals