The Committee Process for students applying to Medical or Dental school in 2026
The Committee Process is structured, 1:1 support for students throughout their application year, and we have just opened it up for students applying in 2026.
The Committee Process for students applying to Medical or Dental school in 2026
The Committee Process is structured, 1:1 support for students throughout their application year, and we have just opened it up for students applying in 2026.
Rolling admissions are now open!
Spend two unforgettable weeks in rural Ghana working alongside local staff and community leaders. Four unique sessions offer hands-on experience in education, public health, and youth empowerment.
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Applications Open to Join Spring 2026 Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Teams!
Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) engages students of all backgrounds and disciplines in research project teams led by UMD faculty members. Undergraduates join a team of peer students, work towards common project goals, and gain hands-on research experience while earning course credit for their work. This opportunity is open to UMD undergraduates who have completed at least two semesters and are in good academic standing. Applications purposefully do not ask about GPAs, grades, or prior academic experience. Students are primarily selected based on motivation, interest, and commitment toward the team they hope to join.
Fourteen teams are accepting students for Spring 2026!
Interested students should apply by November 18, 2025 at 11:59 pm. Applications will be reviewed in the order they were received. Students can learn about VIP, the 14 available VIP Teams, and apply to join VIP here.
The UMD MEG lab has a part-time lab manager opening beginning in mid-November.
The lab serves multiple departments and is co-directed by Ellen Lau (Linguistics) and Jonathan Simon (Electrical & Computer Engineering and Biology). The lab manager will be trained as an expert MEG user and will assist with scans, guide other users, coordinate resources, and manage the smooth daily operation of the lab, which has concurrent eyetracking and EEG recording capabilities as well. Previous lab experience preferred. Prior experience with MEG or EEG not required.
The position is hourly with competitive pay (at least 20 hours per week, $25/hour, no benefits), with possibility to transition into a regular position in January.
Potential applicants should contact Ellen Lau (ellenlau@umd.edu) and Jonathan Simon (jzsimon@umd.edu) with a current CV.
The College of Arts and Humanities, School of Public Health, and the Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies is excited to announce we have teamed up to present Careers in Humanities and Health: Interdisciplinary Pathways on November 14th at 12pm.