How can students do research at Warwick?
Introduction
Undergraduates at Warwick can get involved in research through a variety of different routes. There are opportunities to do research within the curriculum, including modules that offer the chance to develop research skills (e.g. literature reviews, quantitative or qualitive methods) and then practise them through formulating, designing and conducting individual or group research projects. Other modules have research-led assessments, such as allowing students to devise their own essay titles and to therefore conduct independent research on topics of their choice. Final year modules include research projects and dissertations, spaces where undergraduates conduct in-depth investigations into areas that interest them most.
Outside of the curriculum there are often department-based opportunities for students to undertake summer projects, working alongside PhD students or postdoctoral staff. Departments may have links to summer studentships or other placements with outside organisations. The Undergraduate Research Support Scheme (URSS) at Warwick enables undergraduates from any department/discipline to apply for a bursary to support them to conduct a supervised summer research project of their own devising. Through the Institute for Advance Teaching and Learning (IATL) students can apply for funding for independent research or performance projects.
Explore further:
The Undergraduate Research Support Scheme (URSS)
Find out more about how students can apply for this scheme which usually opens for applications each autumn.
Research in the Curriculum
Find out about the faculty and departmental research opportunities at Warwick. From research modules to final year projects, you can find department-maintained pages on opportunities for the undergraduate students.
IATL Funding
Find out how students with an idea for an independent research or performance project can be funded to successfully pursue their passions.
External research opportunities
Some departments have links to external research opportunities their students can take advantage of. Some examples to explore are:
Undergraduate studentships (rsb.org.uk)
Sainsbury Undergraduate Studentships | Plant Science | Gatsby
Undergraduate Summer Research Placements | The British Neuroscience Association (bna.org.uk)
Undergraduate studentships & placements – Gene Regulation – Teif Lab
Other Opportunities
Creating departmental opportunities
Here are several case studies, detailed guidance on embedding research into the curriculum and assessment, and further sources of support. The library's 'Student as Researcher' programme offers staff help to develop innovative ideas to engage students in research.
Have we missed any opportunities? Let us know at IATL@warwick.ac.uk
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