The Center for Irish Partnership fosters collaborations and partnerships with educational institutions in Ireland and Northern Ireland across an interdisciplinary spectrum including the social sciences, the natural sciences and engineering, the humanities and health and education fields.
Perhaps the single most important opportunity my education provided was ‘real-world’ interactions.” more > Mallory Hillard, ’11
UMass Lowell scientists search for new robotics and AI technologies to improve the lives of wounded soldiers and others. more > Interdisciplinary Research Team
I couldn’t imagine getting the opportunity [to do undergrad research] anywhere else. more > Mark Lalli, ’12
The University enjoys a reputation for technological innovation and entrepreneurship. more > Xinwen Fu
The people in Prof. Yanco's lab come out as better scientists and better people more > Mark Micire, ’11
What happens here is I can really have a dialogue with students. more > Susan Braunhut
It's like having one-on-one tutors in a university setting. more > Amanda Veiga, ’12
I didn’t know how strong a woman I was until I came to UMass Lowell. more > Jennifer Gonzalez
My professors pushed me to change my thinking, from technology to the socio-economic aspect. more > Harish Hande, ’98, ’00
I was blown away by the quality of research going on here and the independent spirit of the faculty that I met. more > Silas Laycock
I enjoy teaching graduate students and watching them become independent researchers. more > Joey Mead
Choosing UMass Lowell, I did not make the decision lightly. I’ll be graduating with no debt and paid for most of school myself. more > Mikhaila Schaefer, ’13
Sociology attracts students who want to make a difference in the world. more > Mignon Duffy
The unique benefit of working at UMass Lowell is the highly inter-disciplinary mix of faculty and research staff. more > Laura Punnett
Professors here are invested in the students. Those relationships are real, they lead to jobs. more > Ianna Hondros-McCarthy, ’12, ’13
My internship gave me a hands-on introduction that was different from courses and lectures. more > Neha Manohar, ’14
At UMass Lowell no one does things all on their own, it’s always a team. more > Thomas B. Shea
I like that the research I’m doing is making a contribution to society. more > Analissa Iversen, ’12
I see students enter our master’s program with the same passions I had to address issues of social injustice. more > Meg Bond
I want to see students progress and grow in their writing. more > Maureen Stanton
The academics are challenging, but the resources to help you succeed are abundant. more > Nathaniel Royer, ’12
As a student and as a professor, the opportunities to follow are limitless. You can just dream here. more > Robert Giles, ’86
UMass Lowell students win the EPA's top honor award for developing a novel, safer and “greener” flame retardant material that could help save lives. more > Sethumadhavan Ravichandran
We have done lots of work, and have good progress with the quick response of our biosensor. more > Gang Wang
Make an effort to venture outside the classroom to mingle with local ordinary citizens. more > Ardeth Thawnghmung
My education at UMass Lowell has been an amazing experience. more > Mohamed Omar, ’11
Make sure you familarize yourself with all that UMass Lowell has to offer. more > Ashleigh Hillier
The University was my chance to gain a greater degree of control over the direction of my research. more > Daniel Schmidt
I like the way the professors teach and communicate here. more > Shaheed Mohamed, ’11
Students at the undergraduate and graduate levels have exciting opportunities to be involved in research projects. more > Thomas Wilson, ’87
I learn new things practically every day. more > Edwin Aguirre
I hope to one day use my experience as a player to help in bat design. more > Jennifer Yee, '13
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