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Cambridge undergraduates study one subject, and do that very thoroughly. In a university with no "minor" options, how do students build interdisciplinary skills? One way is to spend the summer pursuing undergraduate research opportunities in other departments.
Cambridge undergraduates study one subject, and do that very thoroughly. In a university with no "minor" options, how do students build interdisciplinary skills?  


A major Crucible initiative has been the development and maintenance of an Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme (UROP). Initially based on the UROP programme at MIT, and developed by [[David Good]] within the education programme of the [[Cambridge-MIT Institute]], the programme has since been maintained with funding from the Newton Trust, and from EPSRC (coordinated by [[Alan Blackwell]])
One way is to spend the summer pursuing undergraduate research opportunities in other departments, via the Cambridge [[Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme (UROP)]]. Crucible members have led a wide range of projects in which teams of undergraduates gained experience of design research, creating advanced technologies informed by human and social perspectives.
 
http://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/teaching/urops/
 
Crucible members have led a wide range of projects in which teams of undergraduates gained experience of design research, creating advanced technologies informed by human and social perspectives.


Major undergraduate research project teams:
Major undergraduate research project teams:
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* [[ReadYourMeter.org]]
* [[ReadYourMeter.org]]


UROP programme coordinators:
Other design research opportunities for Cambridge students include:


* [[Alan Blackwell]]
* Computer science tripos [[group design projects]]
* Hugh Shercliff
* Manufacturing engineering tripos design studio
* Igor Wowk
* Masters in [[Interdisciplinary Design for the Built Environment]]
* Keith Johnstone
* [[Cambridge Digital Studios]]
* David Buscher
* [[Interdisciplinary Design Project]] in Engineering
* [[Robin Boast]]
* Certificate in [[Humanities Computing for Languages (CHUCOL)]]


Other design research opportunity for Cambridge students include:
The [[Cambridge Design Education Forum]] involves members from each of these departments.


* Computer science tripos group design projects
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* Manufacturing engineering tripos design studio
* Masters in Interdisciplinary Design for the Built Environment
* Cambridge Digital Studios

Latest revision as of 06:54, 1 September 2011

Cambridge undergraduates study one subject, and do that very thoroughly. In a university with no "minor" options, how do students build interdisciplinary skills?

One way is to spend the summer pursuing undergraduate research opportunities in other departments, via the Cambridge Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme (UROP). Crucible members have led a wide range of projects in which teams of undergraduates gained experience of design research, creating advanced technologies informed by human and social perspectives.

Major undergraduate research project teams:

Other design research opportunities for Cambridge students include:

The Cambridge Design Education Forum involves members from each of these departments.