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Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP) is sponsored by University of Michigan / Multi-institutional. Multi-institutional summer research program connecting undergraduate students with faculty mentors for hands-on research experience across STEM and social sciences.
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Undergraduates - Sophomore The University of Michigan Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP) offers outstanding undergraduates underrepresented in their field of study the opportunity to conduct intensive research across a variety of disciplines. The goal is to prepare students for advanced studies in a Ph. D.
program at U-M. SROP allows undergraduates the opportunity to work on graduate level research projects with faculty. Students work with faculty mentors either on an individual basis or as part of a research team.
Research teams may also include graduate students, research scientists, and other SROP students. Participating Institution(s): (Click an institution to see all programs it hosts or sponsors) This Program can be Described by: Academic Disciplines: Psychology & Behavioral Sciences This program is funded by: National Science Foundation (NSF) Page last updated 2/21/2026 Click here to submit updates to this program listing!
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