The University of Chicagos Biological Sciences Collegiate Division (BSCD) has developed innovative and exciting curricular initiatives in undergraduate science education and expanded undergraduate research opportunities. Approximately 80% to 90% of all biology majors engage in some form of research activity. These successful programs provide a firm foundation for the undergraduate research experience.
The Beckman Scholars Program in Molecular Sciences is meant to provide scholars the best opportunity to develop skills that will promote their success during their graduate and post-graduate training and begin building tools for independence and leadership in molecular sciences. This includes providing an enriched research experience including mentored reading of contemporary literature, along with immersion in the vast range of research forums on campus such as seminars, journal and data clubs and research group meetings to develop invaluable scientific tools such as critical thinking, judgment and insight. Further information go to the program web site or contact Dr. Steve Kron at skron@uchicago.edu
The University of Chicago Metcalf Fellows Program offers a select group of undergraduate students the opportunity to extend their liberal arts education beyond the classroom and into internships with premiere organizations around the world. This year are over 20 Metcalf internships geared towards students majoring in or interested in the biological and physical sciences. We invite you to learn more about the program and to become involved as a student, an employer, or a volunteer.
