Research Program
The Office of Undergraduate Research and Student Support Services provides academically qualified students the opportunity to learn from and work with faculty mentors to conduct business research.
Why engage in research? This experience prepares students to:
- Perform in-depth analysis of a business topic under the tutelage and guidance of a faculty expert
- Engage in advanced levels of thinking and decision-making in business and non-business areas
- Cultivate professional mentoring and networking relationships
- Be successful in future graduate studies
Seminars and workshops are offered for all levels of undergraduates. Undergraduate Lunch and Learn workshops are held once a month during the academic year. Students are encouraged to participate in University research-related programs and competitions, such as the Annual Citizens Board Research, Innovation and Creativity Forum and the Honors Summer Research Grants.
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| John Coleman, Senior First place 2011 Class Project Research |
Undergraduate Annual Citizens Board Research, Innovation and Creativity Forum
- 2012 Research, Innovation and Creativity Forum
- 2011 Research, Innovation and Creativity Forum
- 2010 Research, Innovation and Creativity Forum
- 2009 Research, Innovation and Creativity Forum
Undergraduate Honors Summer Research Grants
Interested in conducting research?
Contact: Dr. Elisah B. Lewis in Undergraduate Business Programs, Merrick 104 via e-mail: eblewis@miami.edu or 305-284-4641.

