Research Opportunities
The sky's the limit when it comes to research opportunities at Case - quite literally! Undergraduates here can work alongside faculty studying galaxy collisions. Or they can research cures for rare neuromuscular diseases. They can study the effects of draft order in the NBA, or help develop a low-pollution energy source for automobiles. The possibilities are endless.
At Case, you will find incomparable opportunities to do ground-breaking research with internationally known professors; 75 percent of Case students take advantage of these opportunities. Case is among the country's leading independent research universities, ranking among the top 20 private universities receiving federal funding for research. In addition, Case operates nearly 100 designated research centers and laboratories.
No matter what the field of study, Case faculty open the doors of academic inquiry to undergrads, offering invaluable experience that will prove influential in competitive job markets and essential for admission to graduate and professional schools.
Learn more about undergraduate research opportunities.
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RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT
Katherine Allen
Katherine Allen is a senior geology major at Case. Her senior project involves investigating the history of Lake Erie to help provide insight into a variety of topics, such as climate change. Read Katherine's blog to follow the progress of her project!
Katherine's Senior Project Blog: Ramblings of a Geologist |
How to unscrew a planet? How many world leaders does it take to unscrew a light bulb? How about to unscrew a planet? This week,...
Lake Tanganyika, Africa In 34 days I will be stepping on a plane to Africa. Lightweight clothes, sunscreen, science books & relevant articles,...
The Stable Isotope Story I am now pretty convinced that climatic warming caused the whitings (calcite precipitation events) we see in Lake Erie! What...
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