Undergraduate research

UROP student Mandy Wong works with
researchers in the Human Sensorimotor
Control Laboratory on setting-up
an experiment.
You don't have to wait until graduate school to work on research.
Undergraduate research opportunities exist throughout the College and University. Project examples include academic and behavioral interventions for children with disabilities, development of beginning secondary science teachers, sport fan motivations of intercollegiate women’s and men’s hockey game attendees, and mental health needs and services of southeast Asians in Minnesota.
Labs and centers with undergraduate opportunities
Additional opportunities for research might also be available.
Crick Social Development Laboratory
Cognitive Developmental Neuroimaging Laboratory
Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory
Human Sensorimotor Control Laboratory
Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport
Undergraduate Research
Opportunities Program (UROP)
The University of Minnesota's Undergraduate Research Opportunities
Program offers financial awards twice yearly to fulltime
undergraduates for research, scholarly, or creative projects
undertaken in partnership with a faculty member.
Potential UROP
projects
Consider these projects or propose one of your own.
Multicultural Summer Research Opportunities Program
July 2007
