Applied Economics Teaching Resources

an AAEA Journal

Agricultural and Applied Economics Association

Teaching and Educational Methods

Expanding Undergraduate Research Experience: Opportunities, Challenges, and Lessons for the Future

April Athnos(a), Anna Josephson(a), Jeffrey D. Michler(a), and Lorin Rudin-Rush(b)
(a)University of Arizona, (b)University of Wisconsin,-Madison

JEL Codes: JEL Codes: A22, C30, O13, Q10, Y20
Keywords: Data analysis, diversity, equity, inclusion, internships, teaching

Publish Date: December 11, 2024

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Abstract

Research is a core activity at universities, but the largest group of people at most universities—the undergraduate students—frequently graduate without scientific research experience. In this case study, we highlight challenges to engage undergraduates in the research process and focus on three key issues: student interest, timing, and access. We then report on our experience of preparing and rolling-out a research internship program designed to overcome these three hurdles. We target: (1) students not interested in a career in research, (2) lower-division students with little to no classroom research experience, and (3) students who are underrepresented in economics and/or STEM based on their race/ethnicity or gender identity. We candidly discuss the benefits, costs, hurdles, constraints, and successes of the program’s first cohort and make recommendations for others interested in curating similar programs at their own institutions.

About the Authors: April Athnos is an Assistant Professor of Practice with the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Arizona (Email: athnos@arizona.edu). Anna Josephson is an Associate Professor with the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Arizona. Jeffrey Michler is an Associate Professor with the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Arizona. Lorin Rudin-Rush is with the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

Acknowledgments: The authors would like to thank and acknowledge financial support from the Arizona Institute for Resilience (AIR) and Arizona Initiative for Resilience and International Development (AIRID) for undergraduate students and from Dr. George Frisvold and the Bartley T. Cardon Endowment for Agribusiness for graduate student support. The authors would also like to thank the seven research interns for their tremendous work, and particularly Andrew Soderberg, who both participated in the internship and assisted in the application for funding the internships.

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