Many students choose to collaborate with faculty in their labs during the academic year, earning academic credit instead of monetary compensation. This hands-on experience is invaluable for gaining practical skills and insights into your field.
Additionally, there are opportunities to work as a paid student research assistant. These positions not only provide financial support but can also help cover expenses related to presenting your research at conferences and other academic events.
Ann Serra, Dir. OSPRA
serraam@udmercy.edu
(313) 993-1469
CAYUSE SUPPORT
Michele Favoretto
favoremi@udmercy.edu
(313) 993-1428
Required Forms/Templates
Working with OSPRA from project concept through award has significantly increased my awareness and understanding of the processes and UDM policies.
OSPRA offers a series of workshops throughout the academic year. Browse the workshop schedule and register today.
OSPRA Workshops offer the perfect opportunity to lean more about the sponsored research activities at UDM and gain an understanding of the process and policies. Register today.