Launch of Our New Blog: Discover It Now!
The Princeton Correspondents for Undergraduate Research (PCUR) have recently launched a new blog, aptly named "News". This innovative platform aims to provide insights into the non-linear and enriching journey of undergraduate research, offering a unique perspective to the Princeton and global community.
Led by Chief Correspondent, Isabelle Laurenzi, the team of six undergraduate correspondents hail from various class years and disciplines. They are engaged in a diverse range of research, from independent projects to senior theses, and will share their experiences and insights on the blog.
The blog is not just about specific projects; it extends beyond to provide broader perspectives on research communication and community. The correspondents will navigate through the sharp turns, unexpected detours, roundabouts, and dead ends that characterise the research process, offering a glimpse into the ups and downs of their journey.
The stories told by the correspondents will go beyond their specific projects, offering a holistic view of the research process. The blog aims to teach something to the Princeton and global community through the correspondents' reflections on their research journey.
Interested individuals are welcome to apply to join the blog. While details about the benefits and requirements for joining are yet to be announced, the opportunity to contribute to a platform that fosters learning and community is undeniably appealing.
So, if you're intrigued by the world of undergraduate research and wish to learn more, be sure to check out the "News" blog. It's accepting applications and promises to be an exciting journey for all involved.
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