January Student Spotlight
What do you get when you combine cutting-edge research, cultural excursions and surprisingly competitive volleyball matches?
An internship at one of the most highly respected laboratories in the country.
What do you get when you combine cutting-edge research, cultural excursions and surprisingly competitive volleyball matches?
An internship at one of the most highly respected laboratories in the country.
From stem cells to population ecology, the research topics studied by both students and professors at Notre Dame is exceedingly diverse. Talk Science, a monthly event hosted by Scientia, the student-run journal of undergraduate scientific research at Notre Dame, aims to highlight research opportunities on campus for interested undergraduates to explore.
Every month, Notre Dame students gather in the Jordan Hall of Science to learn about ongoing scientific research at the University.
Called Talk Science, this monthly event is organized by Scientia, Notre Dame’s Undergraduate Journal of Scientific Research. Students enjoy pizza and beverages while listening to presentations by undergraduate and faculty researchers. These presentations encourage students to engage with research outside their disciplines and give them a glimpse of a few of the myriad opportunities available for research at Notre Dame. On Wednesday, October 8, students heard from Jeff Hansen and Professor Brian Baker.