RESEARCH IMPORTANCE UF Research Opportunities
Here you will find information about different programs at UF that offer research opportunities. There is something for everyone, no matter how much previous research experience you have!
UF Scholars Program
The UF Scholars Program Links to an external site., for all UF students, introduces undergraduate students at the University of Florida to the exciting world of academic research. In these programs, students work one-on-one with UF faculty on selected research projects. Through this initiative, students will take away an understanding of and appreciation for the scholarly method. Learn more about being a part of this program. Requirements Links to an external site. are determined by each individual college. USP also offers a program for online students Links to an external site..
UF Emerging Scholars Program
The UF Emerging Scholars Program Links to an external site. encourages early undergraduate students who are interested in adding a research experience to their curriculum at the freshman or sophomore year to apply for this entry-level program. It is intended specifically for students with no previous research experience.
Summer Undergraduate International Research Program
The Summer Undergraduate International Research Program Links to an external site. provides University of Florida undergraduate researchers with a life-changing opportunity to conduct research at a foreign institution. Previous Scholars have conducted research in Uganda, Argentina, France, Italy, and many other countries. University of Florida students in any discipline may apply for SUIRP. Students receive a summer international research award of up to $5000 to cover travel and living expenses.
McNair Scholars Program
The UF McNair Scholars Program Links to an external site., named in honor of Dr. Ronald E. McNair exists to support undergraduate college students from low-income, first-generation and underrepresented backgrounds in their future pursuit of a Ph.D.
During the summer, they participate in an intensive research program and attend weekly workshops on the nature of academic life, standardized test preparation, writing and researching skills, the graduate school application process and other topics related to graduate study at the doctoral level.
During the academic year fall and spring semesters, McNair Scholars continue working on research, participate in cultural and educational activities, and meet regularly with a graduate student mentor.
All of these activities are designed to equip McNair Scholars with the information and experience they need to successfully enter and complete a graduate program.
MCB4911
Microbiology and Cell Science majors with a University of Florida GPA of 3.0 or higher are encouraged to seek out a faculty research laboratory and register for supervised research, MCB 4911. Students interested in doing undergraduate research should investigate different professors areas of research and find an individual doing research in an area of interest to them.
Need help finding a mentor? Access the MCB 4911 Contact various instructors/faculty (Links to an external site.) who have had Microbiology majors do research for credit in their labs. The list also includes a link to their research page. If you find someone of interest to you then proceed to contact the professor via email. You should also plan to visit them in person during their posted office hours. Or you can find a mentor using the resources below!
Need more help?
Do you need help getting started in research at UF and would like to speak with someone?
The Center for Undergraduate Research Board of Students (CURBS) offers Peer Advising Links to an external site. for anyone who would like get started in undergraduate research.
The Center for Undergraduate Research (CUR)
The Center for Undergraduate Research exists to connect UF students and researchers in ways that go beyond traditional classroom settings. Scholarly work mentored by research faculty is a form of active learning that fosters critical and independent thinking, creativity, and understanding of the research process, and it hones analysis, problem-solving, and communication skills. The Center for Undergraduate Research is committed to fostering a culture of research that encourages all students to include a research component as a critical part of their undergraduate experience. Visit the CUR website Links to an external site. to learn more.
Center for Undergraduate Research Board of Students (CURBS)
The Center for Undergraduate Research Board of Students (CURBS) is a newly established research outreach organization at the University of Florida. It is our first and foremost priority to introduce students to the benefits of research. If interested, we hope to help students identify and pursue research opportunities that just might change your entire college experiences. We emphasize that students of all academic disciplines are invited.
Learn more at: https://cur.aa.ufl.edu/about-curbs/
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Email us with any questions: ufcurbs@gmail.com