Prof. Sarah Wilson Sokhey of CU Boulder: Studio Lab is Where Students Start UG Research.

Published: May 25, 2023, 10:33 p.m.

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UG Research, they say, changes career trajectories. However, the challenge for most undergraduates is knowing where to start.\\xa0

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This is precisely where Studio Lab comes in.\\xa0

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Prof. Sarah Sokhey started the Studio Lab in the Political Science department to train students to do their first research project.

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Prof. Sarah Sokhey joins us on our podcast to talk about the Studio Lab, How it is Helping Students Get Started with Research, Scaling Studio Lab, Success Stories, and finally the Advice for high schoolers.

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Topics discussed in this episode:

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  • Introducing Prof. Sarah Sokhey University of Colorado Boulder []
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  • Hi Fives - Podcast Highlights []
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  • Professional Background []
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  • Why UG Research? []
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  • Is Research Teachable []
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  • What is Studio Lab? []
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  • Infrastructure & Resources []
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  • Why Studio Lab Works? []
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  • Scaling Across Disciplines []
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  • Studio Lab Timeline []
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  • Funding for Studio Lab []
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  • Student Participation []
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  • Success Stories []
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  • What\\u2019s Next? []
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  • Advice for High Schoolers []
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Our Guest: Dr. Sarah Wilson Sokhey is Assoc. Professor of Political Science & Studio Lab Director at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Dr. Sokhey earned her PhD in Political Science from Ohio State University.

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Memorable Quote: \\u201cSo I did it [Studio Lab] in large part because I was inspired by the fact that there seem to be a lot of students who are interested in connecting with faculty, and doing research and collaborating on research. But they didn\'t know where to get started. And they didn\'t know about some of the existing opportunities we have.\\u201d Prof. Sarah Sokhey.

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Episode Transcript: Please visit Episode\\u2019s Transcript.

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