This program provides research experiences for students who have completed the “Practical Course: Molecular Biology in Our Daily Life” course, allowing them to continue and develop experiments they independently planned and designed.
The program values the joy of research and the deepening of questions, and it fosters an environment that encourages researcher-like thinking and attitude.
The research objectives, content, dissemination methods, and duration are flexibly designed through consultation with the students, with an approximate activity period of one year.
In addition to research activities, the program also serves as an early-stage opportunity to develop comprehensive academic skills, such as scheduling management, sharing information with peers, and selecting research objectives and dissemination methods.
This program is based on the philosophy of “process over results” and respects the individuality and pace of growth of each student.
Prioritising the balance with academics, the faculty provides flexible support as students progress along the way.