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The Biology Program will hold a Graduation Reception and Program for the Biology Fall Graduates on Friday, December 15th, immediately following the UGA Commencement at Stegman Coliseum (allowing 45 minutes for travel time).   The Biology Reception will be held in the Lobby of the…

The Biology Program will hold a Graduation Reception and Program for the Biology Fall Graduates on Friday, December 15th, immediately following the UGA Commencement at Stegman Coliseum (allowing 45 minutes for travel time).   The Biology Reception will be held in the Lobby of the…

Dear Students, You are strongly encouraged to consider applying for a new award to help fund summer undergraduate research. 

Congratulations to UGA Biology student Chandler Johnson, whose work on nutrients in the environment involving microscopic Tardigrades has been published in The Classic, the Writing Intensive Program’s journal of undergraduate writing and research.

On December 16, 2016 following the morning ceremony at Stegman Coliseum, the Division of Biological Sciences will host a reception for all graduating Biology students.  All graduating students and their families are invited to attend (please 

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Undergraduate Research in Biology

Undergraduates majoring in biology have the opportunity to enhance their learning through direct participation in research and scholarship. At UGA, these opportunities enable undergraduates to participate in ground-breaking research, often as part of a team of graduate students and faculty. In fact, many students can earn academic credit while working under an experienced faculty mentor by taking BIOL 4960R or working directly with the Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO). The Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Fellowship (BSURF) has been established to support undergraduate research opportunities in the Division of Biological Sciences within the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. The Fellowship provides financial assistance to a student who has not had an opportunity to participate in a mentored research experience (paid, volunteer, or for credit) since matriculating to The University of Georgia.