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The Undergraduate Research Grants are intended to defray research costs for students conducting independent research projects under the guidance of a professor. Any advanced undergraduate researcher--typically juniors or seniors--at Rutgers-New Brunswick pursuing independent research projects with faculty guidance is eligible to apply. Funding is intended for consumable supplies: that is, supplies specific to the research project. Funding…

It is time to learn by doing! We invite you to the Aresty Information Session Series where you will have the opportunity to learn about our programs. The Aresty Center's mission is to support undergraduate research at Rutgers University by assisting undergraduate students in learning about the process of research, identifying faculty mentors or projects, defining research goals, seeking funding for a project, and presenting their findings to…

Each spring, the Aresty Research Center hosts a university-wide Undergraduate Research Symposium. A celebration of scholarship and creative activity, the Symposium is a chance for…

We are pleased to announce the release of the Fall 2022 issue of the Aresty Rutgers Undergraduate Research Journal (RURJ). Read about diverse research being done by undergraduate students across Rutgers, including tracking the dynamic carbonate chemistry of our oceans, using in silico techniques to examine the pharmacological potential of specific medicinal plants, and assessing the social…

The Aresty Research Center will host its 5th Annual Open House on Thursday, March 2nd in two drop-in sessions: 10:00am-1:00pm and 4:00pm-7:00pm virtually on Zoom.
Please come log in anytime between those hours to learn more about our center, research opportunities, and hear first-hand experiences from current Peer Instructors and Senior Peer Instructors.
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