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Undergraduate students began registering TODAY for Spring 2013! Because of the storm, registration times have been slightly altered. Click here to check your updated registration date and time....
The Diversity Summer Internship Program (DSIP) at the Bloomberg School of Public Health is a 10-week summer program that provides undergraduates with a graduate-level, independent research project...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) will accept more than 100 undergraduates in STEM fields for an 11-week paid research fellowship in summer 2013. All UMBC students must...
Dr. Paul Smith, UMBC Associate Professor of Chemistry, did not know this would be his career. A paid summer research program during college changed everything. Give yourself the chance to...
The "Hands-On, Minds-On" research experience for undergraduates (REU) brings together faculty and staff from a variety of different disciplines, departments, and offices at Virginia Tech. Ten...
The "Hands-On, Minds-On" research experience for undergraduates (REU) brings together faculty and staff from a variety of different disciplines, departments, and offices at Virginia Tech. Ten...
Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!
How did you find your mentor for year research project? My first semester at UMBC, I took Cultural Psychology and was approached by one of Dr. Cheah’s graduate students within that course. Knowing...
Summer Research Program in Science and Biotechnology
Entering its seventh year, the Amgen-UROP Scholars Program invites undergraduates to participate in faculty-mentored summer research at MIT in the science and biotechnology areas. Students...
Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!
How did you find your mentor for year research project? I actually had some trouble finding a faculty advisor. I talked to Dr. Snyder from the MCS department about possibly using my research idea...