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🔰 Journal of Medical Thesis : World's Only Journal Publishing Medical Thesis
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7 Good Benefits of Capstone Projects
Capstone projects offer a range of benefits to students and educational institutions. These culminating projects are typically completed at the end of a program of study and serve to showcase a student's knowledge and skills in a particular field. Here are some of the key benefits of capstone projects:
Integration of Knowledge: Capstone projects Ideas require students to draw upon the knowledge and skills they have acquired throughout their academic program. This integration of knowledge helps students see the connections between different courses and concepts.
Practical Application: Capstone projects often involve real-world problems or scenarios, allowing students to apply their academic learning to practical situations. This practical application helps bridge the gap between theory and practice.
Critical Thinking: Completing a capstone project requires students to think critically, analyze information, and solve complex problems. It encourages higher-order thinking skills and intellectual growth.
Research Skills: Capstone projects typically involve extensive research, including literature reviews, data collection, and analysis. Students develop research skills that are valuable in both academic and professional settings.
Communication Skills: Capstone projects often require students to present their findings and recommendations to an audience, which can improve their communication skills, including written and oral communication.
Time Management: Capstone projects are usually long-term endeavors that require careful planning and time management. Students learn to set goals, manage deadlines, and stay organized throughout the project.
Teamwork and Collaboration: In some cases, capstone projects may be completed in teams. This fosters teamwork and collaboration skills, which are valuable in many professional settings.
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DCE Students in 1599th International Conference on Science, Engineering & Technology (ICSET 2024)!
We are elated to announce that our exceptionally talented first-year students from Dronacharya College of Engineering, Gurugram, have successfully presented 12 papers at the esteemed 1599th International Conference on Science, Engineering & Technology (ICSET 2024)! 📍 Location: Bali, Indonesia 📅 Date: July 13-14, 2024 Their unwavering dedication to the pursuit of knowledge and innovation has granted them this remarkable opportunity to showcase their work on an international platform. This significant achievement is a testament to their hard work and the invaluable support from our esteemed faculty. Congratulations to these young scholars for this outstanding accomplishment!
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My Artist Evolution!
During the year I have been studying NQ Photography, I had so much fun! I always enjoyed photography as a hobby from a young age, I remember being in nursery with my own “camera”, a toy one that one of the teachers had given to me so I would stop asking to borrow her own little camera! My interest began then and I was unsure of what I wanted to do in my life, until I realised there are photography courses. Signing up and getting a place in NQ Photography was one of the best decisions I had ever made, I met many new and amazing friends, I learned to work with and to understand photography better in ways I never thought I would, and my self esteem and confidence has boosted so well!
I began the course with a basic understanding of how to point a phone camera and shoot to get an image. But during this year long course, I learned how to work a real and proper camera and not my phone, I also got my own camera too and use it in my spare time or when working at home! It has been only a year, but my skills in photography have changed so much and for the better. Often, I find myself thinking of different angles and perspectives to take my images, whereas before I would just raise my camera and click. Now, I go places or walk about my own home and my mind is focused and thinking “I can photograph that, or this, or even that”, I love thinking that way and it helps to build my creativity.
I have learned a lot during the course, but my greatest challenge was photoshop! I was always good on computers but only in basic things: like the internete or Microsoft word. So photoshop brought a great challenge for me, it took most of the course before I finally understood how to work it and was comforable enough to do my own projects with it, but I am thankful to have learned it all as it greatly helps to improve my images. During this time, I took on my first photography job: a Christening. It was my first job of any kind and I was anxious, but I didn’t let it stop me! I photographed a christening and the couple I was working for loved my work, so it was a good confidence boost I needed, but without the course, I wouldn’t have been able to even think about doing something like that!
I have never done an “Artist Evolution” before, so I don’t know how long it should be, but I would just like to say a big thank you to the NQ staff for helping me so much and giving me the chance to learn!
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The study of historical and current interpretations of island biogeography and the interplay between natural and human history, and of marine mammal biology landed students and faculty on Grand Manan, New Brunswick this past weekend.
Learning by doing is kind of our thing at COA, so three days were spent searching for birds, whales, dulse farmers, fishermen, geologic wonders, doughnuts, and the many layers of stories that blanket this small island.
There’s nothing like having discussions from the stern of our research vessel, or at the base of a lighthouse to really feel the learning--the spray of waves, the whip of wind, the salt on your skin, the weight of histories. Where will your human ecology degree take you?
#expeditionarylearning#fieldresearch#ecology#naturalhistory#marinebiology#grandmanan#humanecology#photos#studentresearch
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Yui Kanda, a Visiting Graduate Student Researcher from Tokyo University, has been busy photographing images of ancient oriental carpets. She told us that she was initially interested in decorative patters on ceramic vases, but gradually her interests moved towards oriental carpets.
Yui has been visiting the Special Collections Study Room often since last semester, but she will be returning to Japan this week.
Best of luck with your research, Yui!
Ancient oriental carpets by the Imperial Royal Austrian Museum of Art and Industry, Vienna; being a supplement to the Oriental carpets, pub. 1892 to 1896 by the Imperial Royal Austrian Commercial Museum, Vienna. 25 plates in colours, with preface by the editor, A. von Scala, introduction by Wilhelm Bode, text by Friedrich Sarre.
K.K. Österreichisches Museum für Kunst und Industrie. Leipzig, K.W. Hiersemann, 1908. 2 p. ℓ., 8, [2] p. 25 col. pl. 67 x 51 cm. English Issued in 4 parts in wrappers dated 1906. "This copy of 'Ancient oriental carpets' has the number 224." The provisional descriptive text, accompanying the parts as they were issued, is by Dr. M. Dreger. Title-page and full text issued with 4th part. Plates by the K.K. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, Vienna. Author / Creator: Bode, Wilhelm von, 1845-1929.; Sarre, Friedrich Paul Theodor, 1865-1945.; Scala, Arthur von [editor]; Dreger, Moriz.; Österreichisches Handelsmuseum
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This week I am extremely happy to be with a group of dedicated students from Beaver Country Day School in Sarteneja, Belize. We are spending the week learning about the amazing conservation and rehabilitation work being done in northern Belize, and working closely with our local partners to conduct some research of our own on plastics, fishes, marine mammals, and terrestrial animals! My violent illness midweek led to an emergency race to Corozal so I’m a little slow on the updates, but soon you shall see what we have seen and you will squeak with joy! I promise! Here the beaver students were enraptured by a presentation by Zoe Walker during their visit to Wildtracks. @wildtracksbelize #belize @bcdschool #caribbean #fieldwork #sarteneja #animals #studenttravel #studentresearch #ilovemyjob #conservation (at Sarteneja, Corozal, Belize)
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What Saturday evenings off are made for! #hotcocoa #milkywayhotchocolate #marshmallow #mastudent #student #reading #studentresearch #research #chillednight #peace
#chillednight#hotcocoa#peace#milkywayhotchocolate#marshmallow#research#mastudent#studentresearch#reading#student
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Research Anchors: College Research Agenda
RESEARCH REFLECTIONS & THOUGHTS:
I’ve come to realize that when you do research, especially if you’re affiliated with a certain research-driven institution (like the one I am in right now!) you need to have your research anchored on your institution’s research thrusts and agenda! Doing so will ensure that you get support for your research, your outputs will be recognized within the institution, and you have a clear and unified direction.
Pursuing a research that is not in line with your affiliated institution’s research agenda would be similar to intensely loving a person who cannot love you back. (*insert sound of heart breaking into pieces*). It is painful bro. So don’t even think about it!
Good thing our research is in line with our University’s research agenda Diseases in Special Populations. At least I can be assured that my research topic (and my heart mehehehe) will not be rejected this time! Hurrah for research anchors!
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Одна из дипломных работ наших студентов - корпуса из композитов для микроспутников . . . #cctkai #compositetechnology #carbonfiber #studentresearch #micro #sputnik #studentwork #satellite #experiment #углепластик #исследование #студент #дипломнаяработа #микро #спутник #эксперимент #корпус #каи #казань #кафедрапла #cct_kai (at Center of Composite Technology - CCT)
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What happens when female students get involved in #STEM ? https://iu.box.com/s/0xcvt882yxjy9ppi81ybeq086siqrkh7 Closing the #gendergap one student at a time. #StudentResearch #psychology #leadership #seatatthetable #women (at Indiana University South Bend)
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Recognizing Research
Two annual celebrations recently highlighted the varied research opportunities that are nurtured and cultivated at Buffalo State. Last week, 350 students presented their research and creative work at the 19th annual Student Research and Creativity Conference. Students from across campus showcased their faculty-mentored research to the campus and broader community.
Faculty, staff, and students gathered at the 19th annual Student Research and Creativity Conference
Again the students demonstrated that undergraduate students can and do delve deeply into issues to answer important questions, illuminate fields of study, and creatively attack questions related to their academic pursuits. Kudos to Jill Singer, director of the Undergraduate Research Office, for bringing national recognition to Buffalo State’s undergraduate research program and for her many years of coordination of this splendid conference.
Student Emily Parra-Amador presents her research to Kate Conway-Turner
Student Robert Flores discusses his research with faculty member Saziye Bayram
Following closely on the heels of the Student Research and Creativity Conference was the 20th annual Research Recognition Reception. This event celebrates the significant faculty research that occurs on campus and especially those who have successfully competed for external funding to support their research.
The event was held in the atrium of the Science and Mathematics Complex, and faculty, staff, and students came together to celebrate another successful research year. Many thanks to the Research and Economic Development Office and the Sponsored Programs Office for co-sponsoring this important event.
Undergraduate summer research fellowship recipients with their faculty mentors
The Research Recognition Reception ended with an announcement from Dr. Singer of this year’s Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship recipients and their mentors. The topics ranged widely from landscape-inspired tapestries to cell-to-cell communication responses to osmotic challenges to elderly support systems. The summer projects promise another group of outstanding presentations for next year.
Jill Singer making her closing remarks
Research at Buffalo State College is an important part of what we do, but our research is uniquely applied, tied to our strong teaching mission, and provides opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students to work alongside our outstanding faculty members.
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Erin Sullivan
Erin Sullivan is a traveling photographer and writer who believes that images and words have the power to inspire meaningful change. Through her channels, she hopes to spark curiosity and conversations around the outdoors, culture, empathy, wildlife, conservation and an overall sense of connection to this world and each other. Below are some examples of her work with an insight to her thinking process
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As we sail smoothly into the final week of the academic year, we can hardly keep up with all the activity! Here are just a few snapshots of what students have been up to this week:
Sean Todd, professor in marine studies, took his Oceanography class out on the water for lab. Professor in plant sciences Susan Letcher brought Chopin to the library reading room (how’s that for study music?). Double Edge Theatre, an artist collective with which COA has had several points of collaboration, presented excerpts from their latest work and facilitated a performance workshop. And students in Professor Catherine Clinger’s Studio Printmaking course continued to finalize term projects.
And this weekend our data science professor is leading a bike ride around the carriage roads, our community is celebrating the groundbreaking of our new academic building, and the Thoreau Initiative will be leading a workshop on nonviolent direct action.
This human ecology degree takes our students from ocean research vessels, to library stacks, to experimental performance spaces, to studio ventures. What will you do with this degree?
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