This course involves two components, delivered across semester 1 and 2. Part A (semester 1) will involve students working on global challenges, areas of scientific interest unique to New Zealand, and learn more about research ethics and cross-disciplinary studies.
SCISCHOL300 is about actively doing research, and students will be directly involved in doing research into a post-graduate research lab.
The research project will start from approximately week 5 of the first semester, with the students having to join a research group - to carry out a project discussed with their supervisors - within week 5 of semester one. The project will carry over to semester two and will be completed by week 12 of semester two. Guidance on how to find a supervisor to carry out their project will be provided at the start of the year.
Students will develop and work on their research project, and each will give a short presentation to the class about their research project. Students will also be asked to keep a diary of their research.
When their research is completed, students will need to create a research poster, which will be showcased in an end of year poster presentation event. In addition, there will be a series of structured debates on topics of current scientific interest. There is no text for the course.
More information about the Science Scholars Programme can be found at: https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/science/study-with-us/science-scholars-programme.html