AZ/TUC/Undergraduate Students/Undergraduate Biology Research Program (UBRP)

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UBRP


Undergraduate Biology Research Program (UBRP)

The Undergraduate Biology Research Program (UBRP) is an educational program designed to teach students science by involving them in biologically related research. Students are paid for their time in the lab where they develop an understanding of scientific method and receive a realistic view of biological research. They also acquire the tools necessary to be successful in post-graduate studies in biology should they choose careers related to biology or biomedical research. UBRP demonstrates how the resources of a major research university can be brought to bear on undergraduate education.

A program that enables students to experience how research is done.


Interdisciplinary UBRP

A program to provide research experience in the biological sciences for students majoring in the physical sciences, mathematics, computer science or engineering


Research Experience for Undergraduates ( REU ) in Molecular Biosciences for Visiting Students

A program to provide research experience in the biological sciences at the University of Arizona for undergraduates at other institutions


Beckman Scholar’s Competition

A program designed to provide support to University of Arizona undergraduate students seeking to do research with selected faculty members in the biological, chemical or medical sciences


UA/HHMI Exceptional Research Opportunities Program ( EXROP )

A program designed to provide research experience with a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator to a University of Arizona undergraduate who is economically disadvantaged or from an ethnic minority group underrepresented in the sciences


Biomedical Research Abroad: Vistas Open ( BRAVO ! )

A program designed to integrate research experienced students into the international scientific community

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