Sharing Research and Creative Works
Sharing research happens in a variety of ways, and there are many ways for you to share your research within your research field or discipline! As an undergraduate researcher, your scholarly work can take many forms:
- Short videos or video essays on YouTube or similar platforms Social media content
- Podcasts
- Open access publishing on Pressbooks or similar platforms
- Digital archives
- Capstones and senior projects
- Original student projects guided by faculty advisors
- Collaboration with professors on their research
- Actively presenting in research symposiums or conferences.
Before sharing your UW research, be sure to check in with all faculty or research mentors before sharing research, especially if you are working on a shared project.
Here are some examples of UW student research and opportunities in different formats:
- Student Research Zine Links to an external site.
- Explore previously published student research at UW ResearchWorks Links to an external site.
- Browse through past student presentations during the yearly UW Undergraduate Research Symposium Links to an external site.
- Check out available research positions Links to an external site. posted on the Office of Undergraduate Research database
- Attend a conference to hear from fellow researchers and scholars
- Academic journal article: co-authoring or publishing in journals.