Looking for an undergraduate reserach mentor at UWF?
The best place to start is by locating your major departments website. Most departments have faculty listings with descriptions of their research interest. Try to identify several faculty you may be interested in working with and make an appointment to talk to them in person. Don't forget to look at departments related to your area of interest. Please contact the OUR office if you have difficulty finding a mentor.
Looking for a graudate program?
The Council on Undergraduate Research hosts a Registry of Undergraduate
Researchers. The purpose of this registry is to facilitate matchmaking between
undergraduates who have research experience and a desire to pursue an advanced
degree, with graduate schools seeking high quality students who are well
prepared for research. The Registry is open to students and graduate schools
in the fields of Anthropology/Archaeology, Arts/Humanities, Biology/Biochemistry,
Business, Chemistry/Biochemistry, Economics, Education, Engineering, English
and Linguistics, Environmental Studies, Geosciences, Health Professions,
History, Journalism and Communications, Mathematics/Computer Science, Physics/
Astronomy, Political Science, Psychology, Social Work and Sociology.
Any undergraduate may go to https://www.cur.org/ugreg/reg1.asp
to fill out a simple curriculum vitae form. There is no charge to the student
or the student's institution and records will be made available to bona
fide Graduate Schools that contract with CUR for this service. Organizations
or companies seeking the students' information for other marketing purposes
will not be granted access. Graduate School representatives may contact
students to invite applications or visits to the campus and laboratory,
or to share information about their research programs and financial support
opportunities.
You will be able to update your listing as appropriate, to include any summer research experience or information about Senior Theses and test scores. They also welcome submissions by students who are engaged in Masters' Degree programs now but who plan on going on to a PhD program. Just fill out the information on the form including the date you intend to enter a PhD program and your date of completion of your undergraduate degree. Upload a link to your CV that contains complete information about your MS/MA degree activity (school, subject, thesis topic (if applicable), and advisor). Be sure to include a statement of your research interests, as this will be important for making the match.
Graduate schools may provide a link to their websites, and may provide a short description of opportunities, such as research fields and fellowships. For graduate schools that wish to review the student information, there is an access fee of $1,500 for the entire database, or $300 for one specific discipline. Again, there is no cost to you as a student to create a profile.
CUR believes that this service will be a great benefit for both students and graduate schools by narrowing the search for the right match. So if you are interested in graduate school, please take a moment to register now. For more information or to login if you've already created a profile, please visit: http://www.cur.org/ugreg/
For more information, contact Robin Howard, Senior Director, Membership Services, Council on Undergraduate Research, (202) 783-4810x203, (202) 783-4811Â fax, robin@cur.org.