Call for student applications: Research Apprenticeship Program
Applications are open for the Research Apprenticeship Program. RAP provides eligible students with a paid research opportunity to assist on a faculty/staff mentor-sponsored research project. Students involved in RAP earn an hourly wage for up to 125 hours on the faculty lead research project for one academic year. To get involved in the program, students can apply with a particular faculty/staff member in mind or the Undergraduate Research Program will attempt to match students with a mentor who shares research interests. This program is meant to expose first- or second-year students to the research process through mentored apprenticeship.
Applications are open for the Research Apprenticeship Program. RAP provides eligible students with a paid research opportunity to assist on a faculty/staff mentor-sponsored research project. Students involved in RAP earn an hourly wage for up to 125 hours on the faculty lead research project for one academic year. To get involved in the program, students can apply with a particular faculty/staff member in mind or the Undergraduate Research Program will attempt to match students with a mentor who shares research interests. This program is meant to expose first- or second-year students to the research process through mentored apprenticeship.
- Build your resume
- Work in a flexible campus program
- Get paid hourly (up to 125 hours)
- Learn with a research expert
- Explore your research or creative interest
- Gain experience in collaboration, problem solving, and communication
- Connect with peers
For more information and the application, please visit http://www.uww.edu/urp/funding-opportunities#eligibility#application.
Applications will be excepted now through Nov. 15, 2019.