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Physics Home > Undergraduate Program > Advising > Documents > How to Kick Off Your Undergraduate Research Career
How to Kick Off Your Undergraduate Research Career (by David Zaziski, Society of Physics Students President 1997-98, from the Feb 23, 1998 SPS Newsletter) One of the greatest strengths that the University of Michigan offers undergraduates is the opportunity to conduct research. Freshman or senior, the earlier you begin your research career, the better. A research position gives you excellent experience and a great recommendation for graduate school admission or for future employment. Your time commitment can vary from professor to professor depending on your appointment. Research appointments can be for credit (Physics 415) or for pay, either from the professor's budget or sponsored by the department. During the summer, you can apply for an REU-funded position. Here are three simple recommended steps to land a research position:
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