UMBC undergraduate Stefanie Mavronis will be traveling to Bolivia in the spring to study the ways that indigenous populations utilize new media technology to foster a de facto form of democracy...
NEW! Undergraduate Mathematics Biology Training Program (ubm@umbc.edu). Sophomores and Juniors, apply by November 1 for a year-long research experience, including paid summer research. Looking...
See what UMBC student researchers are interested in!
Sabah Ghulamali, Gender and Women’s Studies Reexamining Burden: Describing Children Living with HIV Positive Adults in Kenya This project analyzed the prevalence of children in...
Science, Engineering, Math, and Computer Science students check out the paid summer research fellowship at NIST. If you are considering applying to this program, sign up now for more information...
Undergrad research programs in the sciences and ice cream
Wednesday, November 3 at noon in Lecture Hall 4, in the Academic IV Building. Learn about research opportunities, including for freshmen and graduating seniors, and enjoy ice cream provided by the...
UMBC undergraduate Megha Jacob received funding through an Undergraduate Research Award to study the incorporation of music therapy into physical therapy sessions for physically disabled...
UMBC undergraduate Megha Jacob received funding through an Undergraduate Research Award to study the incorporation of music therapy into physical therapy sessions for physically disabled...
Check out the McNair Scholars program, accepting applications until October 29. McNair scholars conduct research in their field (including social sciences and humanities), present at national...
You can join a research team or design your own research or creative project, starting now. Learn how at the Undergraduate Research Consultation held on Friday, October 22 at noon in Lecture Hall...
UMBC undergraduate John Winder is researching the symbolism of light and dark in European oil paintings from the 16th-20th centuries using a customized algorithm.
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