Summary

The Office of Student Scholarship, Creative Activities, and Research (OSCAR) is home of undergraduate research and creative activities at George Mason University. We are located on the second floor of the Johnson Center in room 228.

OSCAR provides students the opportunity to connect with faculty and to the research and creative mission of the institution. Students will see their education as a process of discovery, inquiry, and synthesis; these are the core values of the Mason student experience. Faculty engage students in current and relevant activities using new paradigms of instruction and active modeling of critical thinking.

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About

OSCAR supports students by:

 

OSCAR supports faculty through:

  • finding students to assist with research
  • funding for scholarly work with undergraduates
  • recognizing outstanding mentorship
  • free membership to the Council on Undergraduate Research

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Contact

Email: OSCAR

Locations

Johnson Center room
228 adjacent to the Gateway Library
Phone: 703-993-3794

Web Links

Students

Source: Webpage

The Mason Graduate is an engaged citizen, a well-rounded scholar, and is prepared to act. Participating in undergraduate research and creative activities prepares you for the world in all these areas.

OSCAR Peer Leader Office Hours

Monday 9am-10:30am, 1:30am-4:00pm
Tuesday 10am-4:00pm
Wednesday 9am-2:45pm
Thursday 9am-4:30pm
Friday 11:30am-4:30pm

OSCAR supports students by:

helping them find a project and mentor

See webpage for more information.

Faculty & Staff

Source: Web page

Undergraduate research and creative projects are only successful because of the commitment and enthusiasm of faculty and staff.

Dr. Nathalia Peixoto mentors Electrical & Computer Engineering Students

Dr. Nathalia Peixoto mentors Electrical & Computer Engineering Students

What can I do? What counts? Find out!

How does OSCAR support faculty?

“The goal of undergraduate studies is not just to acquire knowledge, but to use knowledge…if it has no utility, then it’s just a series of facts.”

– Dan Cox URSP Faculty Mentor, OSCAR Mentor Awardee

We regularly post news, pictures, updates and opportunities on Facebook and Twitter. Follow us!

See webpage for more information.