Getting Started in Undergraduate Research in Psychology and Neuroscience (Zoom)
Learn about how to network, connect, and find opportunities to take part in undergraduate research in psychology and neuroscience.
Learn about how to network, connect, and find opportunities to take part in undergraduate research in psychology and neuroscience.
If you are a Carolina undergraduate involved in faculty-mentored research for multiple semesters, you may want to work toward fulfilling the requirements of the Carolina Research Scholars Program (CRSP).
Learn about exciting research, fellowships, and awards available to you at UNC and across the country. Learn more and register to receive the Zoom link by visiting this address.
Learn about exciting research, fellowships, and awards available to you at UNC and across the country. Learn more and register to receive the Zoom link by visiting this address.
Learn how to find labs and opportunities to get started in undergraduate research in biology.
This workshop is designed for graduate and post-graduate students who are mentoring undergraduates and will cover strategies for common mentoring situations in research labs such as effective communication, training, and motivation
Learn about how to get involved in pre-health opportunities, particularly research, from the Office for Undergraduate Research.
Learn about how to get involved in pre-health opportunities, particularly research, from Office for Undergraduate Research Student Ambassadors.
Learn more about how to apply as a strong candidate for a $4,000 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF).
Learn how to enter the research community at UNC, including resources for identifying research opportunities, identifying faculty mentors and how the Office for Undergraduate Research can support your research efforts.
Learn how to find research opportunities by reaching out directly to research faculty via email.
Join the Carolina Center for Public Service and recipients of the MacDonald Fellowship for a lunch and conversation about models for integrating community engagement and undergraduate research, specifically with funding and support through project-based fellowships.
Come hear from OUR Ambassadors and UNC faculty members about how to get involved in research, either by working with faculty on their research projects or by following your own interests and doing an independent study or an honor's thesis.
Hear from biology faculty and student ambassadors about what you need to know before starting in a biology research lab.
Lean about summer research opportunities beyond UNC that are available to undergraduate students.
Learn about how to network, connect, and find opportunities to take part in undergraduate research in psychology and neuroscience.
This virtual information session will introduce the Harvard/MIT MD-PhD program, answer common questions, and provide a chance to meet program staff.
Learn about UNC graduate Marley Parker's career documenting scientific endeavors in some of the most remote places on the planet.
Learn how to enter the research community at UNC. Discover research opportunity resources, learn how to identify faculty mentors to work with, and see how the Office for Undergraduate Research can support your research efforts.
Learn about identifying mentors and labs, locating opportunities, and getting course credit for research in Biology.
Learn how to write an abstract by analyzing a sample abstract from your field and then write your own based on your research.
A panel of science communicators (including the social media manager for the National Park Service!) will discuss the importance of sharing research-based information in formats that engage audiences, convince skeptics, and inspire collaboration.
More undergraduates are finding creative ways to combine studying abroad and research. Join us to learn more about study abroad programs that include credit-bearing research opportunities.
If you are a Carolina undergraduate involved in faculty-mentored research for multiple semesters, you may want to work toward fulfilling the requirements of the Carolina Research Scholars Program (CRSP).