Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
UROP's Curiosity Lab
 

Details

UROP’s Curiosity Lab workshops are open to all CU Boulder undergraduates interested in exploring opportunities for experiential learning, such as research and creative work, on campus and beyond. Staff, graduate students and faculty are also welcome to join and engage in the discussions.

All workshops are hosted on Zoom and last approximately 30 minutes. Sessions are designed to support students at any stage of their undergraduate career—and with any level of experience. Each workshop begins with a brief topical presentation and follows with informal, student-centered discussions driven by the needs of participants. Reminders about upcoming sessions are sent to all registered participants, who may join any topic of interest—or simply follow the conversation by email (and take advantage of the resources shared throughout the year). Check the website for information about upcoming sessions.

If you'd like to guest host a session to highlight an opportunity in Boulder or beyond, contact urop@colorado.edu.

 
If you're a prospective student,
feel free to register with your personal
email and jump in to meet some amazing
Buffs and learn about our programs!
Optional: Are you a member of the CU Boulder staff,
faculty and/or graduate student community?
Optional: Are you a prospective CU Boulder student?
Would you like to receive an email about CU Boulder's
expansive opportunities for undergraduate research
and creative engagement? *

Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR)

Did you know that CU Boulder is an institutional
member of the Council on Undergraduate Research
(CUR) and thatmembership provides benefits to
everyone on campus? *
Did you know that CUR provides engagement and
leadership opportunities in divisions primarily
organized around disciplinary interests? *
Institutional membership assists institutions with                 
developing, supporting and sustaining their
undergraduate research efforts. Partnering
with CUR enables campus transformation, offering
tools for administrators, opportunities to showcase
and strength student achievements, and access
professional development in research and
curriculum for faculty and staff.
CUR Divisions are led by division representatives
who oversee the development of publications,
professional learning, and awards, and who
advise CUR leadership on the needs of specific
disciplines and roles within undergraduate research.
All CUR members are invited to engage with leaders
in any division, but each provides a community
focused on the division's interests.
Optional: Which CUR division(s) best describes your areas of expertise and/or interest? 🛈
Would you like to receive an email with more information about these CUR divisions? *

Undergraduate Research & Creative Engagement Community of Practice

Did you know the Boulder campus hosts a
vibrant community of practice for everyone
supporting undergraduate research & creative
engagement (staff, faculty & grad. students)? *
Would you like to receive an email with
information about the community of practice? *
 
Contact the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) at
urop@colorado.edu or colorado.edu/urop
 
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