Research in biology at Presbyterian College

Summer Research

Participating in summer research can be a transformative experience, offering both immediate benefits and long-term advantages in your academic and professional journey. It provides an opportunity to delve deeply into a subject you are passionate about, develop valuable skills, and make meaningful contributions to your field.

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Honors Research Track

Engaging in honors research allows students to explore complex questions and pursue independent investigations, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills. Through this process, students develop a disciplined approach to research, learning to design studies, collect and analyze data, and articulate their findings effectively. Honors research involves close mentorship from faculty, offering guidance and collaboration.

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Students talking to Professor Harris in front of the Cornelson Center
Kim De La Cruz and student in research lab at Presbyterian College

Sponsored Research

Sponsored research opportunities are programs funded by external organizations, institutions, or grants that provide students with the resources and support to conduct research projects. These opportunities often include financial support, such as stipends, grants, or scholarships, which allow students to focus on their research without financial burdens.

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National Fellowships

A national fellowship is a prestigious, competitive award offered by governmental agencies, foundations, or organizations to support individuals in their academic or professional endeavors. Fellowships provide financial assistance, mentorship, and other resources to help recipients pursue advanced research, study, or professional development opportunities. National fellowships are designed to recognize and cultivate outstanding talent, often targeting specific fields such as science, technology, humanities, or public service.

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Science student conduct cancer research at Presbyterian College