Undergraduate research at Dartmouth
Dartmouth College provides opportunities for undergraduates to engage in faculty-mentored research, scholarship and creative projects outside the classroom. Students acquire first-hand experience in an academic field while developing skills such as critical thinking, information processing, and effective communication. Because of Dartmouth's quarter system and the requirement that students take at least one leave term during the traditional academic year, students can engage in research in a variety of ways at different points during their years at Dartmouth.
There are multiple ways to engage in research, scholarship and creative projects with a Dartmouth faculty mentor (which includes faculty in the Arts & Sciences as well as in Geisel School of Medicine, Thayer School of Engineering, and Tuck School of Business). Examples include:
- Part-time research assistantships
- Full-time research during a leave term
- Hired directly by faculty and paid hourly wages
In addition to research outside of the curriculum, students may also engage in research for academic credit:
- Independent study/research
- Senior honors thesis research
- Senior Fellowships (large-scale independent projects that are conducted in lieu of a traditional major)