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Princeton Undergraduate Students Invited to Join the Princeton Research Community Blog
Are you a Princeton student with a passion for research? If so, you might be interested in joining the Princeton Research Community Blog as a Correspondent for the 2023-2024 academic year.
This dynamic blog is run by students with a keen interest in all things research at Princeton. The Chief Correspondent, Virginia Cobbs '25, encourages students to apply for the position, which allows you to share your research experiences and publish pieces you are passionate about.
The blog offers a vibrant community where correspondents can learn from each other. Virginia, who is also the Natural Sciences Correspondent, loves this aspect of the blog. Ryan Champeau '23, Social Sciences Correspondent, and Agnes Robang '23, Engineering Correspondent, share similar sentiments. Kate Weseley-Jones '25, Humanities Correspondent, is another valued member of the team.
The blog covers a wide range of topics, from experiences as beginner researchers to favourite courses at Princeton. Correspondents come from various backgrounds, including COS BSE, SPIA, and Art History.
If you're interested in applying, the deadline is March 24th, 2023. The application requires a cover letter, a sample post, and a copy of your resume. You can direct any questions about the application to [email protected].
The job title is "our blog Correspondent 2023-2024" with ID 7326. For more detailed information about eligibility, submission guidelines, and the application process, we recommend consulting the official Princeton University or the specific blog site associated with their research community.
Joining the Princeton Research Community Blog as a Correspondent is an excellent opportunity to share your research experiences, learn from peers, and contribute to a vibrant community of researchers. Apply now and take the first step towards becoming a part of this exciting venture!
Pursuing the role of "our blog Correspondent 2023-2024" offers an exceptional chance for you to engage in undergraduate research and contribute to personal-growth and learning through the Princeton Research Community Blog. By sharing research experiences, you'll not only foster education-and-self-development but also become an integral part of a diverse group of students, each specializing in different fields such as Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Engineering, and Humanities.