VCU student demonstrating Wearable Technology Glove

Student Research

Discovery. Innovation. Commitment. What does research mean to you?

For our students, research is all of those things and more. Research means probing the unknown and following the thread of curiosity. It means hitting dead-ends and discovering new paths. It means developing deep relationships with scholars and mastering new technology. No matter your chosen field of study, all students benefit from the skills gained during the research process.

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Student Research Highlight: Vertically Integrated Projects

Vertically Integrated Projects provide undergraduate students the opportunity to participate in course-based, multiyear, multidisciplinary, team-based projects under the guidance of faculty and graduate students.

VIP teams always welcome enthusiastic students who want to learn and do new things. Interested students are strongly encouraged to contact the team advisers of all the teams they are interested in.

Funding for your research

You have the motivation, creative energy and ideas. We want to help you make it real with funding and scholarships. Learn more.

Students in CHS are eligible to apply for numerous scholarship opportunities that support research and experiential learning activities.

Student Research Stories

Of working in two research labs, Liam Babcock, a VCU senior, said, “It’s exciting to see ideas become reality, especially knowing that my work could one day restore quality of life to people who need it.” (Jonathan Mehring, Enterprise Marketing and Communications)

Oct. 28, 2025

How I found my research: Liam Babcock savors the challenges and lessons of discovery

The biology major is working in research labs investigating therapeutics on the MCV Campus.

Arjun (left) and Akash Jagdeesh, senior biology majors at VCU, work as emergency medical technicians for the Richmond Ambulance Authority. (Jonathan Mehring, Enterprise Marketing and Communications)

Oct. 27, 2025

VCU twins are a double-dose of health care service as EMTs and researchers

Akash and Arjun Jagdeesh connect campus, community and cancer insights along the Honors College path toward medical school.

The student team documenting the trees across VCU’s Monroe Park and MCV campuses include Margaret Pletcher, Declan O'Donnell, Daniella Asnicar and Kaleb Rezac. (Contributed image)

Oct. 2, 2025

How many trees are on VCU’s campuses?

Student interns with the Rice Rivers Center are counting trees, and the comprehensive inventory could highlight the environmental and financial impact of the urban forest.