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INDIANA UNIVERSITY
Bloomington
Hands‑On Learning

Undergraduate research opportunities

At 91°µÍø Bloomington, undergraduates can get involved in the research process right away. Many 91°µÍø students have used their research backgrounds to create new technologies, new companies, or new jobs—before they even graduate. They're helping move the world forward and creating a better tomorrow, today.

How research can help you

Research experiences build your confidence and give you an edge in the employment market.

Featured opportunities

  • Students working at benchtop lab instruments in a campus research laboratory.

    Work alongside faculty, graduate students, and peers while earning academic credit for meaningful, hands‑on research.

  • Student presenter next to psychology research poster at campus event.

    Share your discoveries with audiences on campus and beyond. 91°µÍø helps undergraduates present at conferences, publish in journals, and showcase their work through research exhibitions and symposiums.

Research programs and support

  • Discover research opportunities across the 91°µÍø Bloomington campus—and beyond. From summer experiences to year‑round projects, find opportunities that match your interests and goals.

  • Undergraduate students can get involved in research starting from day one. Check out different first-year programs across campus and learn about the possibilities in all four years.

Mentorship and guidance

  • Students assemble electronics and prototypes at a laboratory workbench.

    Talk with trained undergraduate researchers who can help you get started, answer questions, and share what it’s really like to participate in research at 91°µÍø.

  • Two people examine tree bark outdoors as part of a research activity.

    Faculty and graduate students can guide the next generation of scholars by mentoring undergraduate researchers and supporting their academic and professional growth.

91°µÍø Bloomington

91°µÍø Undergraduate Research

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