Category: Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (URAP)

Spring 2016 DH Projects Seeking Undergraduate Research Apprentices

The Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (URAP) brings together undergraduate students, faculty, visiting scholars, curators, and graduate students to pursue research for the semester. Below, we have selected several URAP projects where students will engage with digital humanities tools, methods, and critical perspectives. Apprentices have curated exhibits, built databases, traveled to archives abroad, learned web design, and later conducted their own research in the digital humanities.

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Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program Deadlines Extended to Friday, September 11th

The application deadline for the Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (URAP) program have been extended to Friday, September 11th. The URAP program helps match UC Berkeley faculty, visiting lecturers, visiting scholars, and staff curators with undergraduate research assistants. In exchange for academic credit, apprentices can work with  URAP to develop and hone their skills with digital tools, databases, and archives.

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Apply to DH Projects in the Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (URAP) by September 1st

The Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (URAP) program helps match UC Berkeley faculty, visiting lecturers, visiting scholars, and staff curators with undergraduate research assistants. In exchange for academic credit, apprentices can work with  URAP to develop and hone their skills with digital tools, databases, and archives. Projects do not require extensive knowledge of the subject matter, and students at all academic levels are encouraged to apply.

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