CUR Registry of Undergraduate Researchers

The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) hosts a Registry of Undergraduate Researchers. The purpose of this registry is to facilitate matchmaking between undergraduates with research experience and a desire to pursue an advanced degree, with graduate schools seeking students who are well prepared for research. The Registry is currently open to students and graduate schools in the science, social science and humanities fields listed below.

Any undergraduate student may go to the CUR website to fill out the simple curriculum vitae form. There is no cost for this service. Student information records will be made available to bona fide Graduate Schools and/or Research Programs that contract with CUR for this service. Student information will not be shared with companies or organizations who seek to use it for marketing purposes.

Graduate School representatives may contact students to invite applications and to share information about their research programs and opportunities for financial support. Students who register will be able to update their listing as needed to include summer research information, information about Senior Theses, updated test scores, etc.

The CUR Registry service is a tool that will benefit both students and graduate schools/employers. Students who intend to pursue graduate student should take a minute to register and include a statement of their research interests. Visit CUR at www.cur.org for more information.

Anthropology/Archeology

Arts/Humanities

Biology/Biochemistry

Business

Chemistry/Biochemistry

Economics

Education

Engineering

English and Linguistics

Environmental Studies

Geosciences

Health Professions

History

Journalism and Communications

Mathematics/Computer Science

Physics/Astronomy

Political Science

Psychology

Social Work

Sociology