The Business Research Hub
at U of M
We strive to bridge the gap between business and academia.
As a newly created student-led organization at the University of Michigan, M-HUB strives to make business research more accessible to undergraduates by providing learning, networking, and research opportunities. By facilitating collaborative opportunities for diverse research initiatives, M-HUB aims to foster meaningful connections between students, business professors, and industry experts. Through these collaborations, we seek to cultivate a dynamic environment that nurtures innovation, fosters academic growth, and paves the way for future business leaders.
Our Purpose
M-HUB aims to foster meaningful connections between students and business professors by facilitating collaborative opportunities for diverse research initiatives. We are a platform for students to engage with Ross faculty as well as like-minded peers by hosting speakers, networking, and educational events. Through these opportunities we strive to cultivate a dynamic environment that nurtures innovation, fosters academic growth, and paves the way for future business leaders.
Join TodayRecruiting Timeline
BBA Meet the Club @ Ross Winter Garden
Join us for the new semester!
M-Hub Research Symposium @ Blau Colloquium
Hear from a panel of distinguished professors with years of academic and industry experience and get involved with research projects!
Mass Meeting @ B1580
Learn more about what we do as a club!
Why Join
Research
Pursue research assistant opportunities to collaborate with esteemed professors and Ph.D. students on cutting-edge research initiatives.
Networking
Develop relationships with professors and academics with years of industry-specific experience. Grow your personal and professional network by joining our collaborative research community.
Education
Engage in workshops and bootcamps to strengthen crucial research and data skills and learn about emerging technologies and industry trends.
Executive Board (E-Board)
The leadership team determining the vision and direction of M-Hub.