What is the Undergraduate Research Journal?
The Undergraduate Research Journal is a student-edited, multi-disciplinary
journal of undergraduate research at the University of Texas at Austin.
Copies of the 2003-2004 edition of the UT URJ are available in
advising offices in the Natural Sciences college.
We accept submissions year round. We print articles and distribute free copies
of our journal every Spring.
What's New?
The online edition of the 2004 URJ
Congratulations to the published authors:
| Small-Scale Renewable Energy in Panama - Current Status, Lessons Learned, and Barriers Faced | Corinna Kester |
| Changes in Presidential Approval Ratings at the Start of U.S. Military Conflicts Abroad, 1950-1999 | Connor McGee |
|
From Wrinkles to Bioterrorism: The Big Role of Little Synaptobrevin in Neurotransmission |
Elizabeth Mercer, Alok Deshpande, Adam Hafemeister |
| Edgar A. Morales | |
| In Search of an Accident of Hope—The Live or Die Life of Anne Sexton | Ashley Ray |
| DNA Microarrays and Bayesian Multiple-Hypothesis Testing | James Scott |
| Sales Tax On Electronic Commerce Consumption— Issues of Equity | Saulo Santos de Souza |
| Nitric Oxide Involvement in Unisexual Whiptail Lizards— Facilitaion of Male-like Pseudocopulatory Behavior | Erik Weissler |
Did you recently complete an honors thesis this past spring? Planning on
doing summer research? Send us a short (and we mean short) summary of your
research. Click here for more information about
the submissions guidelines.
Copies of the 2003-2004 edition of the UT URJ are available in
advising offices in the Natural Sciences college.
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