Diversity in Psychology & Art

   Research & Creative Scholarship | Posted on November 30, 2016

Andrews University is classified as a Doctoral University: Moderate Research Activity (Carnegie Classification). This means that Andrews offers unparalleled opportunities for our students to study and learn in ways that consistently expand beyond specific classroom and laboratory assignments. Interested undergraduate students are offered an unequaled opportunity to conduct research, co-author peer-reviewed articles and present at regional and national conferences in ways typically reserved only for graduate students on most university campuses. These opportunities will not only expand a student’s understanding of a chosen major and career, but also will expose that student to competitive internships and graduate level opportunities not often available to undergraduate students. 

This continues into the graduate level, where a new array of graduate assistantship opportunities offer students the chance to deepen their research experiences and opportunities as they work towards advanced degrees. Selected graduate students will have the opportunity to receive financial support to more deeply research and teach in a given area of study, while also improving the opportunities for a student’s career options following graduate studies.

These opportunities are not limited to students; the Office of Research and Creative Scholarship seeks to promote excellence in research and creativity and foster an attitude of scholarly inquiry within the community of faculty as well. The office supports the full spectrum of scholarly activity including the Scholarship of Discovery, the Scholarship of Integration, the Scholarship of Engagement, and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. This is done through conferences and symposia, grant awards and much more.

Research Highlights

 

Student & Faculty Research

 

Office of Research & Creative Scholarship Events

 

Annual Andrews Conferences & Symposia

 

Lecture Series & Colloquia

 

Periodic & One-Time Events

 

Support Research at Andrews



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