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The Research Opportunity Program (ROP) offers second-year students living research experiences at U of T. Gain hands-on research experience while working closely with faculty members. To apply, select your desired project, fill out the application form, and send it via email by the deadline. Engage in lab meetings, read papers, and network, with the potential for publication. Enhance your application by reaching out to professors, attending poster sessions, and preparing comprehensive documents. Discover funding support and opportunities beyond U of T.
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Now: • Research Opportunity Program (ROP) 299 • Northrop Frye Scholarship (BIO150Y1) • Career Center: Job Shadow/Externship • Volunteering
ROP (299) • What is it? • How do I apply? • How do I improve my chances? • Requirements and Restrictions • What to expect • Pros and Cons
What is it? • Credit course • Assist/ participate in research project • Pay fees
Evaluation: • Journal • 2 Reports + Poster • No Exam!!
Restrictions and Requirements: • 2nd year ( 4-8 credits) • Limit of 5 applications • Sign Contract
How do I apply? • Choose the Project(s) • Fill in Application Form • Send to deb.shaw@artsci.utoronto.ca by deadline • Interview
How do I improve my chances: • Contact Prof. (email or in person) • Attach Resume & Cover Letter • Find out more (department & lab website) • Attend Poster Session
What to Expect: • Immersion in Research Setting • Committment • Lab Meetings • Long hours (& weekends) • Papers to Read
Small Class Setting No Exam!! One on One Gain Research Experience Possibility of a publication Networking Long hours Getting Along Nature of Research Pros & Cons:
Tips on Contacting Profs: • Put yourself in their shoes • Keep it brief! • Most appreciate honesty (beware of the claims you make)
Upper years: • Independent Experiential Study Program (399) (March, Arts and Science website) • Independent Research Project (498, 499) • Various Field, Lab & Upper Year Courses
Upper Years (Paid Options): • Work Study (only OSAP students, apply Sep.-Oct, Career Center Website) • Summer Studentships (Sick Kids, etc) (apply Jan.-Feb.) • NSERC, USRA (Undergraduate Student Research Award)--dates depend on department • Summer Jobs
Things to Consider: • Numerous opportunities available--do some research! • Think beyond U of T/Toronto • Funding available for travel and conferences, … (DEEF, VUSAC, etc)
Things to Consider (Con’d): *Applications are time consuming! Make sure you complete them well in advance of deadlines & have sufficient time for proofreading!! **Start Working on your resume and cover letters now!!! ***Allow 10 days for official transcripts!! ****Ask prior to, and notify your references! Give ample time for reference letters (at least 2 weeks)!
Resources: • Career Center & Website -Resume and cover letter workshops -Mock interviews -Alumni Database • Departmental Websites • Connections
Resume Consultation • Wednesday, Feb 2nd (11-1pm) • Reading Room (BG) ***During the VOCA pancake brunch!