Helping first-year Science students transition to university-level learning, SciLearn offers three ways for students to make the most of their time at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ:
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SciLearn
Peer Collaboration
Drop-in daily study sessions for U0 & U1 Science courses that are supported by TAs, TEAM students, and course instructors.
SciLearn
Orientation
Workshops on neuroscience-informed strategies for learning and wellbeing.
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SciLearn
Events
Special lectures, study sessions, and get-togethers that explore research on neuroscience and learning.
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SciLearn in the News
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The Program Made Possible: About Our Supporter
The Office of Science Education is grateful for the continued support of the DGDM Family Foundation,Ìýwhich enables us to promote student learning through the SciLearn program.
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