At Johns Hopkins, asking questions is just as important as answering them. No matter what you have in mind, the Woodrow Wilson Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program will give you not only the freedom to ask the questions, but also the resources to find the answers. Students in the Johns Hopkins Krieger School of Arts & Sciences routinely work with their advisers to shape their own courses of study, even as freshmen. Approximately 70 percent of all Johns Hopkins undergraduates engage in some form of meaningful research during their time here, and the Wilson Research Fellowship helps students achieve their research goals.
Learn more about the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship at http://krieger.jhu.edu/woodrowwilson/about/.
Current Johns Hopkins applicants can apply for a Woodrow Wilson Undergraduate Research Fellowship by visiting http://apply.jhu.edu/wilson.
Other resources
The Hopkins Insider talks about the Wilson Research Fellowship.
The Johns Hopkins Arts & Sciences Magazine profiles three Wilson Fellows:
http://krieger.jhu.edu/magazine/2011/10/fresh-perspectives-on-autism/
http://krieger.jhu.edu/magazine/2011/11/the-suite-life-of-ben-swartz/
http://krieger.jhu.edu/magazine/2011/11/giving-voice-to-those-with-hivaids/
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