Here at UB, the Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities is one of several excellent resources to use as you begin to explore research opportunities during your undergraduate years. As a Research I University, UB is committed to research efforts across the disciplines. As a part of the UB community, you are encouraged to learn, explore, and create. UB’s CURCA is affiliated with several national organizations whose mission is to further engage undergraduates in research. Please feel free to view the following link to National Organizations:
www.ncur.org
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Applications are now in and the submission period has been closed. Please watch here for further updates.
INTERESTED IN EXPLORING A SUMMER RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY WHILE STILL AN UNDERGRADUATE?
A new website from the IGERT program lists opportunities locally, nationally, and internationally. These opportunities are available to all undergraduate students. Make yourself as prepared as possible by attending some of the CURCA workshops, or participating in an on campus undergraduate research project here at UB. When you are ready to further your interests this summer, go to:
http://www.igert.org/summer.asp
Summer is fast approaching!
The University at Buffalo sponsors access to Community of Science’s COS Funding Opportunities. Research opportunities are available for researchers and scholars and covers all disciplines - life and physical sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities.
Highlights:
- 23,000+ records worth more than $33 billion
- Opportunities across the world, across all disciplines
- New easier-to-use search tools, including free-text search, search wizard and sortable search results
- Search by keyword, residency requirements, activity location, deadline and more
- Records include title, sponsor, abstract, educational and professional requirements, contact information and more
If you’re interested in finding money for research, curriculum development, or scholarships outside of UB, CHECK IT OUT:
http://fundingopps.cos.com
(search example: undergraduate research)