Undergraduate Research

We believe in empowering our students to explore their academic passions. Dive into exciting research projects, collaborate with renowned faculty, and embark on a journey of discovery. Unleash your potential as you pave the way for your academic and professional future.

If the programs provided are not applicable to you, please contact us directly at 757-683-5873 or cbeinfo@odu.edu, so we can find an opportunity within the Center for Bioelectronics that best suits you!

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Federal Work Study Program

A part-time on-campus job for undergraduate and graduate students. This program provides an opportunity to earn money while completing work related to your course of study.

If you are interested in the Federal Work Study Program, please contact Career Development Services to learn more.

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Learn and Earn Advantage Program (LEAP)

Available to eligible ODU undergraduate students, LEAP is an on-campus work program that provides part-time work. This is an opportunity to gain valuable job-related skills with the job hours usually averaging 10-15 hours per week.

If you are interested in learning more, please contact Career Development Services for information on how to apply and how to be placed at the Center for Bioelectronics.

Trailblazing Research in Bioelectronics

Open to students in the Perry Honors College.

This research opportunity gives student the ability to develop and acquire skills in biomedical research and information literacy through active involvement in ongoing research programs or in research projects under the supervision of a faculty mentor. Experiences may include but are not limited to performing experiments, gathering and analyzing information to develop proposals, quantitative and qualitative data collection, statistical analysis, writing reports, and presenting results. Available research projects and programs will vary each semester.

TO APPLY

  • Please submit your CV to cbeinfo@odu.edu.
  • To get course credit for research, you must apply through the Honors College and register for Honors Course HNRS 226. Eligible students must have permission from the Honors College Dean to be enrolled in this course.