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Study Skills
Review success strategies and best practices to enhance study skills and strategies. The Center for Research on Teaching & Learning (CRLT) has gathered articles and guides in one location.
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Summer Learning – Biological Station
The U-M Biological Station serves as a gathering place to learn from the natural world, advance research and education, and inspire action.
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Summer Learning – Camp Davis
Camp Davis is one of the nation’s premier geology summer field schools
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Summer Learning – New England Literature Program
This academic program takes place off campus during the Spring half term. UM faculty and other instructors teach the courses, and students earn nine regular UM credits in upper-level English classes.
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Pharmacy Summer Programs
Whether you’re interested in exploring the career pathways of a pharmacist, need help taking your resume to the next level for your PharmD application, or are interested in hands-on pharmaceutical research, we have summer programs to help make the decision if pharmacy is right for you.
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Summer Undergraduate Research in Engineering (SURE)
SURE at UM strives to offer graduate-level research experience to all rising undergraduate students. Students will receive the opportunity to participate in full-time summer research with some of the country’s leading faculty in a wide range of engineering disciplines.
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Engineering Supplemental Instruction (SI)
Supplemental Instruction Sessions are group learning sessions designed to reinforce conceptual understanding of course topics through interactive and collaborative problem-solving, led by an SI Leader with experience in the course.
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Sweetland Center for Writing
Sweetland offers three ways for currently-enrolled, U-M Ann Arbor undergraduate students to receive writing support: - Writing workshop - Peer writing center - Asynchronous Written Feedback
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Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honor Society)
Learn about the Engineering Honor Society
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Tauber Institute for Global Operations
This 2-year program focuses on providing leadership experiences, fostering a thriving global student community, facilitating technical skill building with leading experts, and engaging them in immersive global industry partner projects.
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The Heights: Michigan Public Health’s Intranet
Current School of Public Health students can explore resources available to them
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