Business Administration Research
Learn More,
Earn More
Research helps boost your knowledge and your career.
Developing professional skills and standing out to employers are obvious benefits of doing research as an undergrad, but perhaps more importantly, it helps move our field forward. Business relies on data to make decisions, and we get that data from research. Through research, we can continue innovation in business administration. If you'd like to participate in optional research, get in touch with a professor to explore the possibilities.
Independent Study
Got something that keeps you wondering? Talk to a professor about conducting your own research project. Check out course BUS ADM 298 for details.
Research on the Rotunda
If you work with a professor on a mutually agreed upon research project, showcase your work to legislators, state leaders, UW alumni and other across the State.
Council on Undergrad Research
Students from all disciplines are encouraged to present their research, so you can learn a wealth of knowledge across an array of fields.
MWAIS Conference
Connect with people throughout the Midwest and learn more about innovations in the field of information systems.
WiSys SPARK
Network and collaborate with people across the state as you present your research at the WiSys SPARK Symposium. You could even win cash prizes for your work!
Need Research Support?
Our Office of Grants & Research is here to encourage and support projects. If you need assistance, they're here to help.
Challenge
Yourself
"Our research project was titled, Moral Beliefs and Organization Information Security Policy Compliance: The Role of Gender... this research project was outside of my comfort zone, and it was a challenging opportunity for me. It forced me to learn to think critically and become more advanced in areas that I wasn’t as familiar with, such as information security. Not only did I learn about information security, but I also learned more about the research process, including research writing as well as analyzing and interpreting data."
Kayla Masterson '16
Talent Partner with Kimberly-Clark
Ask an Expert
A nationally and internationally recognized scholar, Professor Gaurav Bansal is committed to student success. If you have any questions about our program, just ask!