Perspectives from Physics Graduate Students on Their Experiences in NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates

Jonan-Rohi S. Plueger, Bethany R. Wilcox
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National Science Foundation (NSF) funded Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs) are explicitly intended to reach minoritized students in STEM and those who have few research opportunities. Many undergraduates are encouraged to seek them out, but their actual efficacy is not well-established, and the out-of-state travel required for many attendees may prove a significant barrier for the very students REUs wish to reach. We interviewed physics graduate students who attended REUs as undergrauates, focusing on how the REUs benefitted them, barriers they faced attending REUs, and their relationship with their REU mentors. Interviewees reported benefits that aligned with the NSF goals: skills, enculturation, and knowledge they had not received in their undergraduate institutions. They also reported financial barriers they faced which they were able to overcome due to their financial privilege. Participants also reported widely varying experiences with their mentors. Some mentors did and some did not meet their mentees where they were at in their career and skill levels. Some students did not know how to approach their mentors with their questions or needs.
物理研究生对参加国家自然科学基金(NSF)本科生研究经历的看法
美国国家科学基金会(NSF)资助的 "大学生研究经历"(REUs)明确旨在帮助科技、工程和数学领域的少数民族学生以及那些很少有研究机会的学生。许多本科生被鼓励去参加这些活动,但其实际效果并不理想,而且许多参加者需要到州外旅行,这对于 REU 希望接触到的学生来说,可能是一个很大的障碍。我们采访了作为本科生参加 REU 的物理学研究生,重点关注 REU 对他们的益处、参加 REU 面临的障碍以及他们与 REU 导师的关系。受访者报告了与国家科学基金会目标一致的益处:他们在本科院校没有获得的技能、文化和知识。他们还报告了自己面临的经济障碍,但由于经济条件优越,他们能够克服这些障碍。学员们还报告了与导师相处的不同经历。有些导师做到了,有些导师没有做到,他们没有满足被指导者的职业和技能水平。有些学生不知道如何向导师提出自己的问题或需求。
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