IROP Symposium
Each year in October, the Hamel Center for Undergraduate Research marks the academic homecoming of IROP students with the IROP SYMPOSIUM, brief illustrated research presentations crafted for a general audience of faculty, students, administrators, supporters, families, and invited guests. The 2009 IROP Symposium will begin at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 3, in theaters 1 and 2 of the Memorial Union Building (MUB) at UNH.
This summer IROP funded a dozen projects in Uganda, Brazil, Canada, France, Chile, Rwanda, Australia, Sweden, and Ireland on topics ranging from evaluating the success of voluntary AIDS counseling and testing in rural Uganda to the performance of Brazilian art songs; from the relationship of ideology to language among French and Quebecois in Montreal to the impact of official secularism on Muslims in France; from the impact of new Chilean divorce laws to youth perceptions of transitional justice in post-genocide Rwanda; from evolutionary genetics in vertebrates to mangrove ecosystems; from acute care for aborigines to the computer science of adaptive backtracking; from collaborative occupation therapy in schools as emerging practice, to determining neuromuscular activation in individuals with spinal cord injury.
Please contact the Undergraduate Research Office (603.862.4323) if you’d like to attend. You may view the entire schedule of events here.
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