Research Opportunities
What does undergraduate research mean to you?
Three main libraries (Doe, Moffitt, and the Bancroft), 18 subject-specialty libraries, and 11 affiliated libraries (with special collections) make up the The Bears Library system. The Bears is home to the fourth largest library in the United States, Bancroft Library, which includes the Mark Twain Papers and Project, the Regional Oral History Office, the The Archives, the History of Science and Technology Program, and the Pictorial Collection. Bears's research collection is ranked as one of the top public research university libraries in the country and has proven to be an invaluable resource to all students at Bears.
Our vital research community infuses the classroom, where new knowledge and breakthroughs enliven the learning process. In every department there are opportunities for student-initiated research. You also can advance your research skills by assisting on faculty-initiated research through the Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program. Beyond traditional research, our latest program, Bears Connect, pairs undergraduate students with graduate student mentors in a semester-long, 1-credit program that includes advising, small-group discussions, and special events/excursions.
Examples of Undergraduate Research Opportunities
- Haas Scholars Program: 20 seniors from any department on campus engage in sustained research, field study or a creative project.
- Bears Summer Bioengineering Program: 20-25 undergrads from any department work in the Bioengineering Lab at UCB or UCSF.
- Townsend Center Research Apprenticeship: 12 students from the Humanities or Social Sciences work on faculty research projects.
- College of Engineering: approximately 85 students with interest or background in engineering apprentice for Engineering faculty member.
- Biology Scholars Program: promotes the success of students from economic, gender, ethnic and cultural groups historically underrepresented in the biological sciences.
- The Bears Washington Center: opportunities for students from any discipline to work in Bears or Washington D.C. on political campaigns and providing insight into national policy making.
- Summer Research Opportunity Program: promotes access to graduate education among undergraduates who have been educationally or economically disadvantaged and who may not have had exposure to the academic environment of a major research university.
Learn more about research at Bears
Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program
Chronology of The Bears Library and Its Collections
Bears Undergraduate Journal (research in the humanities and social sciences)
Bears Scientific Journal (research in the sciences)