Undergraduate Research
The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) invites students from disciplines across the university – hard sciences, social sciences, performing arts and humanities – to participate in undergraduate research. Undergraduate research puts theory into practice as you work on projects and are mentored by full-time faculty who are leaders in their field.
As Michigan’s premier urban research university, Wayne State University encourages you to learn these important, and practical, life skills:
- Problem identification;
- Creation and testing of a hypothesis; and
- Presentation of results.
Hands-on research experience prepares you for graduate school and employment opportunities. It also allows you to contribute to the ever-changing knowledge base within your chosen field.
Undergraduates involved in research projects can receive grant funding, be recognized for their work; obtain financial support to present their results at state and national conferences (link to News and Announcements page); and apply to participate in the university’s annual Undergraduate Research Conference.
The Office of Undergraduate Research is located in the Office of the Provost, 4092 Faculty Administration Building.
E-mail questions to undergradresearch@wayne.edu