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Academics: Beyond the Classroom: Research Opportunities and Grants

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Until recently, undergraduate research was generally left for a student's senior year, because that's when he or she was immersed deeply in the major field. But current thinking at Duke recognizes the value of beginning research in a student's first year and continuing it throughout the entire Duke experience... and beyond.

The Undergraduate Research Support Office identifies grants and assistantships for undergraduate research projects and institutions that offer summer research programs. On campus, Duke's Howard Hughes Undergraduate Programs at the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy, offer a summer Research Fellows Program for first-year students, as well as a Hughes Summer Scholars Program for sophomores and juniors. The URS office also holds symposia on undergraduate research and continues to find ways to increase undergraduate participation in research.

The Pratt Engineering Undergraduate Research Fellows Program provides engineering students with the opportunity to conduct intensive research with faculty members as they receive course credit and gain valuable experience through paid summer internships. Pratt Fellows are selected midway through their junior years based on their research interests, academic record, intellectual ability, and maturity. They devote an entire summer and one-fourth of the last three semesters of their undergraduate education to the program.

Duke Summer Research Opportunities is a unique 10-week training program designed to give under-represented minority undergraduates hands-on experience in graduate-level biomedical research. Participants receive a stipend and take part in a weekly research seminar.

Research Service-Learning takes students beyond typical community service. As they develop a project in which research is an integral part of their service, they are able to explore how that work fits into the organization's overall goals.

In addition, Duke's many science laboratories provide a setting for undergraduate research. These include the Duke University Marine Laboratory, the Duke Forest; the Lemur Center; Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory; the Free Electron Laser Laboratory; the Levine Science Research Center; the Fitzpatrick Center for Interdisciplinary Engineering, Medicine, and Applied Sciences; and the Medical School's Brain Imaging and Analysis Center.

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