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Doing Research

Participating in research as an undergraduate can be a very rewarding experience. Approximately 90% of Biology majors pursue an independent research project at some point during their undergraduate careers; some also pursue honors, and some do not. Read through the sections below to see how you can get started doing research on campus!

Directed Reading

Directed reading can be a great way for students to learn the literature of a specific field, either for interest or as a prelude to beginning a research project. These independent study sections can be done with a faculty member in Biology or elsewhere on campus.

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Research

Get academic credit for working in a research lab on campus!

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VPUE Summer Research Program

Targeted toward freshmen and sophomores who wish to gain research experience, this summer program allows students to get paid for 10 weeks of research. Programs are located on campus, at Hopkins Marine Station, and at other sites around the world. Applications are due late January.

Learn more about the summer VPUE program

Summer Research Credit

Intended for current Biology majors who work on an independent research project over the summer and wish to earn academic credit for their work.

Learn more about getting credit for summer research