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Literature UROPs often involve library and/or on-line research: tracking down books and articles, reading and preparing notes on specific texts, and discussing these on a regular basis with the supervising faculty member. But there are other kinds of projects to which students have also contributed, including editorial and bibliographic work, translation, and the building and maintenance of electronic archives to support teaching and research. The Literature Faculty welcomes creative ideas for innovative new models of UROP activity. Some recent UROPs in Literature have involved:
Students interested in doing a UROP in Literature should initiate direct contact with the faculty member for whom they wish to work. Students may do UROPs in Literature for pay or course credit. Funding for paid UROP positions usually comes from the UROP office and only occasionally from faculty members' own sources. |
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