{"id":3795,"date":"2020-12-14T19:12:20","date_gmt":"2020-12-14T19:12:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.huronresearch.ca\/curl\/?p=3795"},"modified":"2020-12-14T19:14:38","modified_gmt":"2020-12-14T19:14:38","slug":"curl-agm-and-year-in-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.huronresearch.ca\/curl\/2020\/12\/14\/curl-agm-and-year-in-review\/","title":{"rendered":"CURL AGM and Year In Review"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Each June, the CURL Steering Committee hosts an Annual General Meeting. At these meetings, we reflect on the past year and invite input from the Huron community to help us improve on our programming in the year ahead.\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>Sadly, the COVID-19 pandemic prevented us from hosting an in-person AGM for the 2019-2020 academic year. In its place, we&#8217;ve created an <a href=\"https:\/\/uwo.eu.qualtrics.com\/jfe\/form\/SV_4VGUpvoYwgFnJm5\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">anonymous survey<\/a> where you can provide suggestions for making our programming more helpful and accessible to students like you.\u2063<br>\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>Further, the Huron community has displayed incredible enthusiasm and resilience this past year, so we still have some exciting highlights to share!\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br><strong>Throughout the 2019-20 school year, we:\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<\/strong><br>\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2022 Showcased 50 student researchers in a wide range of disciplines at the 2019 Fall Exhibition.\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2022 Awarded $1500 Research Fellowships to 10 undergraduate researchers working on individual and collaborative projects in various fields\u2063\u2063.\u2060\u2063<br>\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2022 Supported the development of faculty-student research collaboration through 3 SIG awards\u2063\u2063.\u2060\u2063<br>\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2022 Fostered student research skills development through proposal-writing workshops and travel bursaries\u2063\u2063.\u2060\u2063<br>\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2022 Improved student access to CURL programming by hosting an open Q&amp;A forum for interested students led by current CURL Fellows and faculty mentors.\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br><strong>For the 2020-21 school year, we&#8217;ve continued to support you by:\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<\/strong><br>\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2022 Opening Research Skills Bursaries to support digital skills development.\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2022 Creating Undergraduate Research Learning Assistant positions for Huron students\u2063.<br>\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2022 Celebrating ongoing undergraduate summer research on CURL social media\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063.<br>\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2022 Hiring a CURL Student Web Assistant (welcome, Amy Luck!)\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2022 Shifting our regular opportunities\u2014fellowships, workshops, and conferences\u2014online!\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2063\u2063\u2060\u2063<br>\u2063\u2063\u2060Besides the enthusiasm of an incredible set of dedicated student researchers and faculty mentors, these highlights were possible thanks to the efforts of Fernando N. 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