Advising for Earth Sciences B.S.
Advising is provided by our Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences in room A234A of the Earth & Marine Science Building (EMS).
Advising is provided by our Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences in room A234A of the Earth & Marine Science Building (EMS).
This program supports a summer research project by an undergraduate mentored by a graduate student conducting a summer research project in Earth and planetary sciences, ecology and evolutionary biology, chemistry, or related disciplines.
Advising is provided by our Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry in room 230 of the Physical Science Building (PSB).
This award supports undergraduate students engaging in coastal sustainability research at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
We are looking for undergraduates interested in researching novel antimicrobials and the elucidation of how pathogens sense the host tissue environment to control virulence.
We’re interested in Ph.D. or M.S. students in ocean sciences with strong quantitative skills. If you’re an undergraduate interested in research experience, there may be summer internship opportunities.
Our coaches can help you prepare and apply for medical and other professional program, craft your personal statement, provide career advice, and link you up with extracurricular experiences.
MSI is intended to be an additional resource to help you catch up, practice course concepts, and excel in your class.
Our Department of Mathematics maintains a list of tutors who charge for private sessions. Please contact mathadvising@ucsc.edu for more information, not affiliated with Learning Support Services (LSS).
This program pairs experienced graduate students with motivated undergraduates to meet weekly and discuss a topic of their choice.
Our Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry maintains a list of tutors who charge for private sessions. Please contact chemadvising@ucsc.edu for more information, not affiliated with Learning Support Services (LSS).
This Physical & Biological Science Summer Research Symposium offers STEM students the opportunity to discuss their research with faculty, peers, and the public.