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UROP connects BU undergraduate students with funded, faculty-mentored research experiences.
Any undergraduate student enrolled full-time at Boston University is eligible to apply for UROP funding.
UROP connects BU undergraduate students with funded, faculty-mentored research experiences.
Any undergraduate student enrolled full-time at Boston University is eligible to apply for UROP funding.
Ariyana Bonab (CAS Astrophysics) studies white dwarf stars in a research group led by JJ Hermes, a BU College of Arts & Sciences Assistant Professor of Astronomy. White dwarf stars are the leftover cores of dying stars. In her UROP funded research project, Bonab has looked at over 54,000 images of white dwarfs, and is trying to determine the composition of each one.
View more“Whenever I had a question specific to the topic I was working on, Professor Henchman always had an answer, or she would point me in the direction of a book that would allow me to think further about the problem at hand. Furthermore, Professor Henchman helped me establish connections with other members of the BU faculty when she felt that their area of expertise would be a valuable addition to my research.” Brett Driben, CAS
All full-time undergraduate Boston University students are eligible to apply for UROP funding.
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The UROP office hosts two cocurriculars -HUB CC280 Building a Research Community complements and enriches a student's UROP research experience by providing opportunities to foster interdisciplinary discourse with other researchers. HUB CC195 Exploring Research Opportunities provides students with an introduction to research at BU.
Learn moreThe relationships I built with other students and my mentor have been an incredible support system for both academic and personal endeavors, and UROP gave me the stability to continue strengthening those relationships over many years.
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Serving as a faculty mentor benefitted me immensely…it gave me new perspective on my research and how to present to a wider, non-specialist audience. I would absolutely encourage any faculty member to participate in UROP.
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