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Enhancing your academics

Get a premier education at one of Canada’s leading research universities

Undergraduate research opportunities

With $545 million in sponsored research funding in 2023, ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ provides many students the opportunity to gain valuable research experience while helping overcome some of society's greatest challenges.

Over the past 30 years, ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ has had 2,200+ invention disclosures leading to 901 patents, 549
revenue-generating agreements and 92 university-generated startups.


Research themes

We're making a positive difference in the world through our key research themes. You can be part of that too. Learn more about our research focus.Ìý

New earth-space technologies

Pioneering advancements in earth and space technologies.Ìý

Brain and mental health

Advancing understanding and treatment of brain and mental health.

Child health and wellness

Improving the health and wellness of children globally.

One Health

Connecting human, animal and environmental health.

Energy innovation for today and tomorrow

Leading the way in sustainable energy solutions.

Human dynamics in a changing world

Understanding the complexities of human dynamics.

Engineering solutions for health: biomedical engineering

Advancing biomedical engineering to solve health challenges.

Explore biomedical engineering solutions

Infections, inflammation and chronic diseases

Tackling infections, inflammation and chronic diseases through innovative research.


Ready for Research Badge

Get ready for research

The Ready for Research micro-credentialÌýwill prepare you to confidently participate in research within your undergraduate studies. ItÌýconsists of 10 synchronous and asynchronous online modules, allowing you to choose between various learning activities to match your personal interests. Participating in this badge will help you discover undergraduate research opportunities on campus and create a plan to get involved with the research you are truly passionate about, enriching your undergraduate experience.

Students making discoveries

Meet some of the many ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ students helping create new and meaningful knowledge through research.

Ibadat

Ibadat Warring, BSc (Honours) in Biological Sciences

Ibadat is in biological sciences (honours) and is a researcher at the Hotchkiss Brain Institute (HBI). She has presented her research at HBI's Summer Symposium, Mathison Centre and the Canadian Conference on Dementia. She's pursuing dementia research, and has "conducted multiple analyses looking at alcohol use with symptoms of impulse dyscontrol, a systemic review and meta-analysis on agitation/aggression in dementia patients, and mild-behavioural impairment and quality of life." Ibadat also founded the South Asian Senior Support Group.

Nick Basillio, BKin in Kinesiology

Nick Basillio, BSc in Kinesiology

For Nick, doing an undergraduate research summer studentship was just as much about healing as the academic skills he gained. “It’s not easy," he explains. "There were times when I felt my story wasn’t valid. I had imposter syndrome most of the summer. But, as long as you remember what your purpose was for the research and why you’re doing it in the first place, that’s what shows in your research."

Chelsea

Chelsea Wong, BSc in Psychology

"I have done research all four years of my undergraduate degree in psychology," she says. "This past year, I did my own independent project and that was a lot of work, but it was very worth it. I was looking at the impact of circadian rhythms on stress in mice. I never worked with animals before and I have a very special interest in sleeping circadian rhythms. After I took a course with my supervisor that kind of just led me down this whole path that I never really thought I would be taking."


Bring your ideas to life

Entrepreneurial thinking is being creative in finding innovative solutions. It involves taking initiative, exchanging knowledge across disciplines, being resourceful and learning from experience.Ìý

As one of Canada’s top research universities, we provide extensive opportunities for students to engage in transformative research, from exploring the mysteries of the quantum world to addressing real-world challenges. Read below to learn how you can bring your ideas to life at ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½.

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Students working in the Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking

Hunter Hub Summer Accelerator

The Summer Accelerator at ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ is designed to help promising startups in the ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ community continue to build and develop. This program will offer funding and resources to support early stage entrepreneurs and leverage resources within the ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ ecosystem.

Learn more about the Hunter Hub Summer Accelerator

Creative Destruction Lab - Rockies

CDL is a global startup program for seed-stage, science-based companies. The program employs an objectives-based mentoring process by a selected group of accomplished entrepreneurs, angel investors, economists and scientists.

Falling Walls Calgary

Falling Walls is an international forum to showcase the next generation of outstanding innovators and creative thinkers. Think TED Talk mixed with Dragons' Den for a fast-paced, exciting way to share great ideas that have the potential to improve society.

Find out more about Falling Walls Calgary

Launchpad

Launchpad is a six month, co-curricular program aimed at building entrepreneurial thinking skills in undergraduates and graduate students, postdocs and researchers from every faculty at ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½.

Discover more about Launchpad

Makerspace

Makerspaces

Located across our campus, our Makerspaces offer a dynamic environment where you can bring your ideas to life. With access to cutting-edge technology — including laser cutters, milling machines, sewing and embroidery equipment, sound studios, and Raspberry Pi computers — you’ll have everything you need to turn your creative visions into reality.