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Pursuing Research Through CURO. What is CURO? What does CURO offer ? How do I get started ?. The C enter for U ndergraduate R esearch O pportunities. R1=? “ research ”. s ustained, p rogressive, m entored research in any discipline.
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The Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities
sustained, progressive, mentored research in any discipline
Course Credit for undergraduate research Opportunities to share & publish your research Funded Summer Fellowships Graduation distinction
False! CURO is for all UGA undergrads. Faculty Approval + 15 resident credit hours No minimum GPA requirement Honors students: enrolled in 1000H
First:What are you passionate about? Choose interests over majors.(Consider Gateway seminar.)How can research enrich your undergraduate experience and help you meet your goals?
Then: Find a faculty mentor. Look for faculty conducting research in your area of interest.
Resources for finding faculty mentors • Faculty you already know (classes) • Department websites • Faculty pages (profiles and CVs, list of publications) • Research listings • Lab pages • CURO Symposium and Summer Fellowships books of abstracts • UGA’s Faculty Research Expertise Database (F.R.E.D.) See CURO website for these and more
Contact potential mentors Send e-mails to 3-5 faculty of interest • Don’t be intimidated! • Use your UGA or a professional e-mail account • Be respectful and succinct; shorter is better • Address the faculty member as Dr. or Professor • Be patient, but also persistent (allow a week, then send follow-up) Let the faculty member know • Your name • Your year • Your major • Why you are e-mailing • A time you are available to meet (consider office hours) Remember:Initiating a meeting is the student’s responsibility
Example e-mail • “Dear Prof. /Dr.__, My name is ____and I am currently a ____ year student studying____. If possible, I would like to schedule a time to talk to you about [your research focus]. I am available [day and time]. Sincerely, ___” • Don’tsend: “I want to do research, do you have a spot? Important: seek information, not openings
Meet with potential mentor Understand the research • What, in layman's terms, do you research? How do you do that type of research? Whydo you do this research? Mentoring philosophy • Have you ever mentored undergraduate students? If so, how would you describe your mentoring style? Expectations • Expectations for those he or she mentors? What level of commitment would he or she expect from you? Goals • Discuss your goals and ask how your involvement in the research can help you achieve those goals. Consider how mentored research can promote academic, professional and personal development.
Now: Apply to take a CURO course. Application available on CURO website.
Application requirements • Pick course (4960H, 4970H, 4980H; thesis 4990H); prefix & credit hours determined by desired credit and research project • Attach syllabusdrafted in collaboration with mentor • Attach CITI report (only if research involves human subjects) • Collect necessary signatures • Mentor • Department (e.g. BIOL 4960H= Biology Department) • CURO Associate Director (once you drop-off the form) Submit paperwork to CURO (203 Moore College) by third day of drop-add
Keep in mind: Finding a mentor and project takes time so get started early go step by step
SymposiumEvery springMarch 31, 2014Apply online (by Feb. 14)Open to all UGA undergraduates
Summer Fellowship Requirements: 15 resident credit hours, application (due Feb. 14), Symposium participation Perks: earn research credit over the summer, receive stipend, present at two forums
Also: • Learn about other summer opportunities on our website • CURO Scholar graduation distinction: • 9hours of Honors undergraduate research • Honors thesis (can count towards 9 hours) • CURO Symposium participation
CURO is faculty mentored research in any disciplineCURO offers course credit & other opportunities (Symposium, JURO, Fellowship, Graduation distinction)get started early by reading our website
Additional Information www.curo.uga.edu 203 Moore College, Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, 706-542-5871 ecwhyte@uga.edumartyr@uga.edu