Decision makers are the faculty, advisors and managers that have a substantial impact on your university campus. They can help you gain access to the labs you need or give you the resources to delegate space on campus for your own lab. Decision makers are the ones who, well, make the decisions on your campus. Finding the right people to help your movement can be difficult.
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Most universities have various types of labs with all the equipment you would possibly need to complete any kind of project. The problem is that those labs are generally only open to specific majors and are not open 24/7. Here are some examples of ways you can overcome those barriers.:
*Start a process of how students can take safety courses and pay a membership fee to have access to labs across all majors. This could be difficult and lengthy, but not if you are only trying to gain access to one or two labs. *Extend lab hours - . If there are labs that your organization could already meet in, but not unless the lab hours were extended, then find who can change that. Most faculty members will be more than willing to help you. *Expanding universities have new buildings under construction constantly. Be bold and explain to a decision maker why you want to claim space in a new building.
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