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Research Showcase

About the CURN Research Showcase

Often times, students think publishing papers is the only avenue to produce research outputs. But that’s far from the truth! Research is all about creating new knowledge, and sharing it with other people so that the entire community can benefit from your work. That’s where the CURN Research Showcase comes in!

This page is a place for students to shout out their work, talk about the highs and lows of their experience, and most of all share their knowledge with peers! Check out existing showcases below, and if you’d like to submit your own showcase you can find submission instructions at the bottom of the page.

New showcases

Can computers save the world’s fish? – Stefano’s Research Showcase

Picture this: you’re an unemployed 3rd year student in the Computing Science program, with only a vague idea of what you might want to do with yourself in the future, but a very clear certainty that if you don’t get a job you might not be able to eat pretty soon. Well, that was me…
Read More Can computers save the world’s fish? – Stefano’s Research Showcase

Chemical Biology – Aman’s Research Showcase

Hello everyone!  My name is Aman Galymov. I graduated from TRU with a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Biology. I am very excited to share my research experience with you and share some tips I have acquired throughout my research journey. I will talk about my first “taste” of research and how a small pilot project…
Read More Chemical Biology – Aman’s Research Showcase

Researching in Math – Kiara McDonald’s Research Showcase

What comes to mind when you hear the phrase “Scientific Research”? To most people, this phrase would make you think of a scientist, who is probably wearing a lab coat and goggles, analyzing some sort of chemical or bacteria through a microscope. This scientist follows their well-defined methodology in order to test their hypothesis on…
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TRU acknowledges the important contribution of the TRU Community Trust (TRUCT) to generously support research at TRU that benefits students, faculty, staff and its communities. 

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  • About CURN
  • CURNcast
  • DISCOVER
    • What is Undergraduate Research?
    • What Does Research Look Like?
    • How to Get Started With Research?
    • Indigenous Inquiry
    • Research Journeys
  • CONNECT
    • Connect with CURN
    • How to Pick a Research Supervisor
    • Indigenous Communities
    • Research Habits
    • Tools & Resources
    • Glossary
  • ENGAGE
    • Creating a Research Question
    • Literature Review
    • Methods & Methodologies
    • Indigenous Research Methodologies
    • Ethics & Integrity
    • Research Proposals
    • Data & Analysis
    • Research Guides for Data
  • BECOME
    • Sharing Knowledge
    • Indigenous Knowledge Mobilization
    • Presenting Tips
    • What to do When Things Go Wrong
    • Opportunities
    • Research Showcase
  • Blog
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