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The definitive online resource for information related to undergraduate research.

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Poster session highlights undergraduate research

The Department of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour hosted its fourth-year Honours Undergraduate Thesis and Poster Day last week. A total of 55 psychology…

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Why we don't always learn from our mistakes

If you are struggling to retrieve a word that you are certain is on the tip of your tongue, or trying to perfect…

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Website digs up McMaster's geology

Granite, sandstone and igneous are just some of the rocks that you'll find on McMaster Rocks, a new website that showcases the…

Advisory Committee Print E-mail

We wish to thank our Advisory Committee members for the valuable contributions they have made to date. 
(Pictures and Bio's coming soon).

Krista Godfrey

Nick Holbik-Siu

Doug Barber

Douglas Barber

Dr. Barber is the co-founder and retired CEO of Gennum Corporation in Burlington.  Dr. Barber is presently is a member of the board of Micralyne Inc., Allergen NCE Inc., NetAccess Inc., The Institute of Quantum Computing and McMaster University Board of Governors and in the past has worked as a part-time professor in Engineering Physics.  In addition, Dr. Barber has earned numerous awards and distinctions during his career and is member of several professional societies.  He and his wife June have four children and nine grandchildren.

Arati Sharma

Lisa Skelding

Lisa Skelding

Lisa (Kelly) Skelding '85 is a two-time McMaster graduate. Lisa has a private Individual and Couple Therapy practise in downtown Oakville. Lisa also resides in Oakville, Ont., with her husband Neil Skelding'88 and three daughters.


Amy Beth Warriner

Lauren Davis

 
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The Office of Undergraduate Research @ McMaster University

At McMaster, we provide students with unique educational opportunities, highlighted by inquiry, problem based learning, and immersive research experiences. We believe that the best way to learn is by doing.

Knowledge evolves over time, and we can shape that evolution by immersing ourselves in research and scholarship. So rather than just reading about yesterday’s ideas in your textbooks, why not help discover tomorrow’s ideas today?

This site highlights some of the many research opportunities for undergraduate students at McMaster, provides information about upcoming undergraduate research events, and celebrates the experiences and achievements of our current and past undergraduate researchers.

Explore, enjoy, and evolve!
--Allison Sekuler (Associate Vice-President, Research) and the OUR Mac Advisory Board