Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Eur J Dent Educ. 2011 May;15(2):90-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0579.2010.00645.x. Epub 2011 Mar 17.
In this article, our aim was to summarise students' research over 15 years at Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry and to evaluate both the research activities from the students' perspectives and the effect of this activity on their undergraduate and postgraduate success. In 1992, dental students formed 'a Student Research Club' (SRC), which new students attend voluntarily and carry out a scientific project out with the normal curriculum every year. In total, 409 different students have presented 193 research projects at these meetings over 15 years. Seventy-four of these students were from other universities and presented 37 projects. In this research, a questionnaire containing 20 items was administered to 93 students who were the members of SRC to learn their own perception of the development of their academic and research skills and the broader impact of the club on their career. It was evaluated using Likert scale (ranged from strongly disagree to strongly agree). Student feedback was very positive and over three quarters (81%) of answers ranged between 'agree' and 'strongly agree'. When the cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of the 88 SRC members in the last 6 years (2003/2004 to 2008/2009) was evaluated as the school success rate, significant difference was found between the grades obtained by members and non-members (P<0.001). There was also significant difference between the CGPA of 25 members of SRC who were randomly chosen, before and after membership to the club (P<0.001). While the 141 members of SRC applied to postgraduate education to Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry over the last 5 years, 74 of them accepted for PhD (52.6%). There is a statistically significant difference between the member and non-member groups (P<0.001). In addition, of the 58 teaching assistants who stayed in academic life after postgraduate studies at Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry, 16 of them had been a member of the SRC (31%). However, no statistical difference was found between members of SRC and non-members. These data showed that although the students had an intensive programme in the school, they were able to carry out this voluntary activity successfully and this activity contributed to their educational process. Students also believe that participation of them to this activity effects positively on both personal development and academic success.
本文旨在总结 15 年来伊斯坦布尔大学牙科学院学生的研究成果,并从学生的角度评估这些研究活动及其对本科和研究生成功的影响。1992 年,牙科学员成立了“学生研究俱乐部”(SRC),新学员自愿参加,每年在正常课程之外完成一个科研项目。在 15 年的时间里,共有 409 名不同的学生在这些会议上展示了 193 个研究项目。其中 74 名学生来自其他大学,展示了 37 个项目。在这项研究中,我们向 93 名 SRC 成员发放了一份包含 20 个项目的问卷,以了解他们对自身学术和研究技能发展的看法,以及俱乐部对他们职业发展的更广泛影响。该问卷采用李克特量表(范围从非常不同意到非常同意)进行评估。学生的反馈非常积极,超过四分之三(81%)的答案介于“同意”和“非常同意”之间。当对过去 6 年(2003/2004 至 2008/2009 年)最后 88 名 SRC 成员的累计平均绩点(CGPA)进行评估,以确定他们在学校的成功率时,成员和非成员之间的成绩存在显著差异(P<0.001)。在随机选择的 25 名 SRC 成员入会后和入会前的 CGPA 之间也存在显著差异(P<0.001)。在过去的 5 年里,共有 141 名 SRC 成员申请到伊斯坦布尔大学牙科学院攻读研究生,其中 74 人获得博士学位(52.6%)。成员和非成员之间存在统计学显著差异(P<0.001)。此外,在伊斯坦布尔大学牙科学院完成研究生学业后留在学术领域的 58 名助教中,有 16 人曾是 SRC 的成员(31%)。然而,SRC 成员和非成员之间没有发现统计学差异。这些数据表明,尽管学生在学校的课程安排很紧张,但他们仍能够成功地开展这项自愿活动,该活动有助于他们的教育过程。学生们还认为,他们参与这项活动对个人发展和学术成功都有积极的影响。