Many undergraduates find the process of securing a faculty sponsor for their research project somewhat daunting. This workshop will show you how to leverage the skills and knowledge you already possess to secure a faculty mentor.
Past Events
For a schedule of all our events, seminars, and lectures visit our calendar.
MVZ Seminar: Eske Willerslev, "What we can learn from ancient genetics and genomics", Feb 4
MVZ Lunch is a graduate level seminar series based on current and recent vertebrate research. Professors, graduate students, staff and visiting researchers present on current and past research projects.
How to Write a Research/Grant Proposal in STEM Fields, Feb 3
If you need to write a grant propopsal, this workshop is for you! You'll get a headstart on defining your research question, developing a project plan, presenting your qualifications, and creating a realistic budget.
SERC DeCal: Cooperative Enterprise for a Resilient Future, Feb 3-Apr 28
About the course:
What is a cooperative?
Food Exchange: Innovative Business Models in Food Systems, Aiming to Increase Equity, Sustainability and Health, Feb 2
Innovative entrepreneurial activities in food business have been flourishing in recent years.
UC Berkeley Washington (UCDC) Program Info Session, Feb 2
The info session will provide an overview of applying to the UCDC Program, tips for a successful application (writing the personal statement, resume work, obtaining letters of recommendation); the selection process; the research seminar;...
Edible Education 101: The Rise and Future of the Food Movement, Jan 26-Apr 27, 2015
A UC Berkeley course with live streaming open to the public.
Professional Email Communication, Feb 2
Do you need to email someone you've never met before to ask for their help, but you don't know where to start? Are you looking for an internship or job and want to set up an informational interview?
A Senior Capstone Experience For All Majors - The Robert and Colleen Haas Scholars Program, Jan 30
Are you an academically talented, financial aid eligible undergraduate who wants to take on the challenge of independent research during your senior year?