UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH DAYS
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hosted by Pitt's Office of Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity and University Library System.
The Undergraduate Research Days event highlights the research work of the Archival Scholar Research Award (ASRA) recipients, participants in the London Studies program, and the Undergraduate Research Awards through a series of lightning talks and Q&A sessions.
Come and learn more about the scholars’ original projects and their research processes and discoveries!
This event is virtual, and requires registration.
Su Diler: Exploring gender bias against female patients in the medical field
Charlie Taylor: Analyze illuminated manuscripts commissioned by medieval French Queens
Fidel Anderson: Approaches to Art and Inscription in Museum Curation
Max Reiver: Consider how travel narratives in conjunction to the queer content and context of Noh and Kobuki performances are indicative of cross-cultural transgressive sexual and gender divergent experiences and communities of this time.
Gabriel Slon: Examine Masaryk papers to understand how Masaryk played up notions of Czech democratic exceptionalism in order to secure a Czechoslovak state.
Marissa Herzig: Humanity and Femininity in the Female Golem Myth