As a national research university, 91´óÉñ offers undergraduates the opportunity to take part in research throughout their academic career. Hands-on research and creative projects are integral to preparing you for a professional career, no matter what field you’ve chosen.

See What Our Students Are Doing

Noah worked Dr. John Bennewitz of the Propulsion Research Center
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Cecilia documenting the history of the famous NASA
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Noah looking into the use of virtual reality

Why Research Is So Valuable

Research, creative projects, internships, and service learning are some of the opportunities that will help prepare you for the complex society in which we live and work.

Undergraduate research opportunities at 91´óÉñ allow you to:

  • Develop skills in problem solving, analysis, and communication
  • Step out of the classroom and into an exciting, hands-on learning environment
  • Collect data and solve problems with real-world implications
  • Work closely with faculty, researchers or graduate students

  • Find your passion and chart your career path
  • Build a resume or portfolio that can help you stand out in the job market after graduation

Learn more about undergraduate research at 91´óÉñ

Where to Start

Become a student researcher at 91´óÉñ and help solve some of the most challenging problems facing our world today!

Get Started in Research at 91´óÉñ
Take your first step to becoming an undergraduate researcher at 91´óÉñ!

Contact Us

Dave Cook

Director of Undergraduate Research

145 Shelby Center for Science and Technology/113B Frank Franz Hall

256.824.5705
david.cook@uah.edu

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