Research
Research opportunities exist in the sciences, in labs and beyond. Research is done in every field and industry. Examples include market research where you’re studying the marketplace, customer insights, etc. to make business decisions or policy research to investigate current issues and collect information for future policy proposals. If you enjoy doing this type of work, know that there are many opportunities out there to capitalize on your analytical skills and research interests.
Consider the many opportunities for students interested in both scientific and non-scientific research here on campus including:
Undergraduate Teaching and Research Awards (UTRAs)—awards granted to provide undergraduate students with the unique opportunity to do research with a faculty member.
Research at Brown—a place where undergraduate and graduate students can find research opportunities in the humanities, social, physical sciences and life sciences.
Biology Undergraduate Affairs Office—department offers a searchable database for research opportunities for undergraduates.