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Mind/Brain/Behavior encourages you to consider becoming involved in research at some point in your undergraduate career. Participating in a research project is a great way to engage in active learning, and Harvard offers you many opportunities to become involved in research.  
  
As an interfaculty initiative, Mind/Brain/Behavior (MBB) does not have its own faculty and labs as departments do. Instead, it serves as a clearinghouse for research opportunities. Undergraduate opportunities are open to students in our tracks and secondary field but also usually to students who have interests in mind/brain/behavior but who are not in a formal MBB program.



 

##  Related Links 

[Mind/Brain/Behavior Thesis Research](/pages/summer-thesis-awards "Summer Thesis Awards")

[Life Sciences Research Overview](http://www.lifescience.fas.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k5526&tabgroupid=icb.tabgroup12719)

[Engineering and Applied Sciences Research Overview](http://www.seas.harvard.edu/faculty-research/research-opportunities)

[Office of Career Services Pre-Medical and Health Careers Experiences](http://www.ocs.fas.harvard.edu/students/careers/medicine/medicine_experience.htm)

[Mind/Brain/Behavior Course Credit for Research](/pages/research-course "Research Course")