Aggie Research: Which program is right for you?
The Aggie Research Program offers eight parallel tracks for leading team-based research projects to fit the needs of our participants.
Questions about the program?
Watch our recorded informational, visit FAQs, or feel free to email us at aggieresearch@tamu.edu. Additional information is available on our Team Leader Resources page.
STEM Research Leadership Program
- Open to graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and junior faculty, with research focus in a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) discipline
- Promotes research collaborations, as well as grant support for NSF grant support
STEM Education Research Leadership Program
- For graduate students, postdocs, research staff, and junior faculty engaged in STEM education research.
Aggie Research Mentoring Program
- Open to advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows in any discipline
- Interdisciplinary group of team leaders with a primary focus on a teaching career in academia
Genetics and Genomics Research Leadership Program
- Open to graduate students and postdocs
- Disciplinary group of team leaders with a project focus in genetics and genomics
Race and Ethnic Studies Research Leadership Program
- Open to graduate students, postdocs, and junior faculty
- Interdisciplinary group of team leaders engaged in two initiatives sponsored by the Race and Ethnic Studies Institute: the Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) Research Initiative and the The Power & Inequality Research Initiative.
Neuroscience Research Leadership Program
- Open to graduate students and postdocs
- Disciplinary group of team leaders with a focus on a research career in Neuroscience
Health and Nature Leadership Program
- Open to graduate students, postdocs, and junior faculty
- Interdisciplinary group of team leaders with a research focus on the impact of the natural environment on health outcomes.
Hazards Research Leadership Program
- Open to graduate students and postdocs
- Disciplinary group of team leaders with a project focus in Hazard reduction and recovery