Undergraduate Research Programs (URP)
These programs were established to give motivated undergraduates a chance to participate in research and scholarly activity in order to further their career and educational goals. Click on the photos below to learn about each of Montana Tech's Undergraduate Research Programs. Please contact the URP committee at urp@mtech.edu with any questions.
Proposals are now being accepted! The deadline is March 14, 2013.
Each student participating in the traditional program will receive a $1,500 stipend payable in three increments. For purposes of the awards, research is broadly defined and may include investigations of a cultural or historical question, documentary or production arts, as well as laboratory or field research more typically associated with the science or engineering disciplines. more...
RAMP is designed to fund small research teams consisting of faculty and undergraduates (primarily freshmen and sophomores). Undergraduates to be funded do not have to be identified prior to submitting the proposal. more...
SURF is designed to provide an intensive, in-depth research experience to a small number of Montana Tech undergraduate students. Projects will span 8-10 weeks. more...
Acknowledgements: The Montana Tech Undergraduate Research Program is funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health INBRE program, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (via the Montana Space Grant Consortium), Halliburton, Montana Tech, and the Montana Tech Research Office.




