UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH Maryland Student Researchers / Database of Undergrad Research Opportunities
ARE YOU AN UNDERGRADUATE INTERESTED IN EXPLORING RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES FOR FALL 2021 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND?
The Maryland Student Researchers (MSR) program maintains a University-wide database where UMD researchers post research opportunities for undergraduate students. It is a great way for undergraduates to learn about the rewards and challenges of academic research. Nearly 200 projects are available this Fall 2021 with more being added so check back regularly over the next several weeks.
To review the Maryland Student Researchers database with nearly 200 available opportunities (more added daily) by clicking here.
You can also register for NEXT WEEK'S info sessions about using the MSR database and other ways to find research opportunities:
Click here to register for Monday, August 16th, 2021 from 1-1:30 PM
Click here to register for Tuesday, August 17th, 2021 from 3-3:30 PM
Click here to register for Wednesday, August 18th, 2021 from 10:30-11 AM
Click here to register for Thursday, August 19th, 2021 from 12-12:30 PM
**One of these sessions will be recorded and available on our ELMS resource site for undergraduate research. To gain access to this ELMS resource, please click here to complete a brief questionnaire.**
The MSR bulletin board is designed to help undergraduates find research opportunities that are a good fit for their interests and qualifications, and to help faculty members find students to assist with their research project(s). The research opportunities posted on the MSR website typically call for students to spend around six hours a week working under the direction of a faculty mentor on that faculty member’s own research. Participating students learn skills and gain valuable experience that will enhance their graduate school and job qualifications. Many positions are for volunteers, some are paid.
ELIGIBILITY: Any student in good academic standing may apply directly for any listed opportunities for which they have the listed required skills. It is open to undergraduates of all majors and disciplines with an interest in research. Many positions are offered on a volunteer basis, and selection of undergraduate researchers is made solely by the faculty members who provide the listed opportunities.
ARE YOU AN UNDERGRADUATE INTERESTED IN EXPLORING RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES FOR FALL 2021 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND?
The Maryland Student Researchers (MSR) program maintains a University-wide database where UMD researchers post research opportunities for undergraduate students. It is a great way for undergraduates to learn about the rewards and challenges of academic research. Nearly 200 projects are available this Fall 2021 with more being added so check back regularly over the next several weeks.
To review the Maryland Student Researchers database with nearly 200 available opportunities (more added daily) by clicking here.
You can also register for NEXT WEEK'S info sessions about using the MSR database and other ways to find research opportunities:
Click here to register for Monday, August 16th, 2021 from 1-1:30 PM
Click here to register for Tuesday, August 17th, 2021 from 3-3:30 PM
Click here to register for Wednesday, August 18th, 2021 from 10:30-11 AM
Click here to register for Thursday, August 19th, 2021 from 12-12:30 PM
**One of these sessions will be recorded and available on our ELMS resource site for undergraduate research. To gain access to this ELMS resource, please click here to complete a brief questionnaire.**
The MSR bulletin board is designed to help undergraduates find research opportunities that are a good fit for their interests and qualifications, and to help faculty members find students to assist with their research project(s). The research opportunities posted on the MSR website typically call for students to spend around six hours a week working under the direction of a faculty mentor on that faculty member’s own research. Participating students learn skills and gain valuable experience that will enhance their graduate school and job qualifications. Many positions are for volunteers, some are paid.
ELIGIBILITY: Any student in good academic standing may apply directly for any listed opportunities for which they have the listed required skills. It is open to undergraduates of all majors and disciplines with an interest in research. Many positions are offered on a volunteer basis, and selection of undergraduate researchers is made solely by the faculty members who provide the listed opportunities.