What is the Undergraduate
Research Apprentice Program?

The Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (URAP) is designed to involve Berkeley undergraduates more deeply in the research life of the University. The Program provides opportunities for you to work with faculty on the cutting edge research projects for which Berkeley is world-renowned. Working closely with faculty, you will deepen your knowledge and skills in areas of special interest, while experiencing what it means to be part of an intellectual community engaged in research.

New research opportunities are open at the start of each semester. Student applications and supporting materials are due in the Program Office in 301 Campbell Hall on the first day of the second week of classes each term.

Faculty and undergraduates from all of the schools and colleges at the University of California at Berkeley are welcome to participate.




Spring 2008 projects


Check back in the summer
for fall 2008 projects.


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