Our students experience a wealth of career-bolstering opportunities outside of the classroom, such as:
UnderÂé¶¹ÊÓÆµAV students can experience research through course work, paid/funded projects, and volunteering as early as their first year at NKU!
Start by asking instructors about their research interests. If a project or topic interests you, share with them why you're interested, the relevant experiences you've had (if any), your career goals, etc. A simple conversation can open the door to a lot of opportunities.
Course Work
Certain courses will give you (unpaid) research experience that is tracked on your college transcipt.
Opportunities: Talk to your Academic Advisor about which courses will give you research experience.
Paid / Funded
Student researchers can receive compensation in the form of hourly pay, or financial support for supplies and equipment. Students generally apply for funded research opportunities and/or are approached by faculty for grant-funded projects.
Opportunities: UR-STEM |
Volunteer
Whether your class schedule is already full of credits, or paid opportunities aren’t currently available in the lab, this is another way to get involved (usually with a lesser time commitment).
NKU Research Celebrations
Practice your presentation skills in a formal, but familiar setting, with peers and family at these annual events:
Regional & State Conferences
Each year, our department provides funding for several underÂé¶¹ÊÓÆµAV students and faculty to attend regional and state conferences.
The Burkardt Consulting Center (BCC) serves as an important training ground for UnderÂé¶¹ÊÓÆµAV Statistics majors to gain experience in statistical consulting.
NKU's has a wealth of information and resources to help students in career preparation and exploration, including finding internships and co-ops.