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Research Opportunities
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https://admissions.berkeley.edu/academics/research-opportunities/
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Research Opportunities

Source: https://admissions.berkeley.edu/academics/research-opportunities/ Parent: https://admissions.berkeley.edu/apply-to-berkeley/

Yes, you can do research here

UC Berkeley provides opportunities for research in all areas of study. Yes, even humanities like literature, music, history, language, politics, and law, in addition to STEM research areas like biological science or engineering. Berkeley’s size, resources, and capacity provide a scope of research opportunities that few schools can match.

Research projects allow Berkeley undergraduate students to get first-hand experience with how research discoveries and knowledge production are forged across the disciplines. They can be a great way to find a support system in a close-knit intellectual community outside the classroom. There are even projects directed by staff researchers and curators in museums and archives.

Three main libraries (Doe, Moffitt, and the Bancroft), 18 subject-specialty libraries, and 11 affiliated libraries (with special collections) make up the UC Berkeley Library system. UC Berkeley 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 University of California Archives, the History of Science and Technology Program, and the Pictorial Collection. Berkeley’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 Berkeley.

Research 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, Berkeley 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

Learn more about research at Berkeley

Big Ideas Initiative

Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program

Berkeley Connect

Berkeley Undergraduate Journal (research in the humanities and social sciences)

Berkeley Scientific Journal (research in the sciences)