Undergraduate research is loaded with academic and professional benefits.
Whether your research is paid, credit-, or volunteer-based, you'll absolutely gain an enriching educational experience.
Start exploring research opportunities!
UR-STEM is a paid summer research opportunity for ¿ªÐÄ¹í´«Ã½ students early in their college careers. At the culmination of the summer research, students gather at the Heather Bullen Summer Research Celebration to proudly display their research findings.
Select students will be hired to work over the summer in the following project categories:
Browse the menu below for more information on the UR-STEM process.
January - February: Student application window
March - April: Faculty (a.k.a. research advisors) will interview select students and begin meetings to sign the UR-STEM Contract. Students must commit by completing a contract with the research advisor.
Late April: Deadline to complete the hiring meeting with CINSAM
Mid May: First possible start date for paid student research (with UR-STEM funding)
There are many other ways to find research opportunities on and off campus.
Showcase Your Research
This summer event allows undergraduate and graduate STEM students the opportunity to showcase their explorations and research findings in a formal and scientific setting.
This spring event allows undergraduate and graduate students to present their research, artistic or creative projects through posters and oral presentations, or through interactive demonstrations, performances, or exhibits.