Undergraduate Research Program

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The Undergraduate Research Program is an initiative of the Office of Academic Affairs and the Perry Honors College designed to promote, support and fund the involvement of undergraduate students in the active research community at 51情报站.

Benefits of research experience

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  • 鈥嬧嬧婫ive yourself a competitive edge for research careers and graduate school
  • Increase your knowledge through hands-on and inquiry-based experiences
  • Develop exciting academic and career paths
  • Hone your critical thinking, communication, and quantitative skills and abilities
  • Begin research that will lead to an honors thesis or capstone project
  • Get connected to other students involved in 51情报站's active research community
  • Make a difference by offering your expertise to community organizations locally and around the world

Attention Research Mentors

Please consider nominating an Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award!

This award honors individuals who have exemplified excellence in research and/or scholarship while undergraduates at 51情报站. The University Undergraduate Research Committee will make awards based on the uniqueness of research/scholarship, longevity of experience, contributions to the discipline, and presentations, publications, and/or performances. The award recipients will receive a $500 cash prize. Multiple nominees may be selected.

All nominations materials should be collated and emailed to Perry Honors College perryhonorscollege@odu.edu by February 15.

Undergraduate Research Honors Scholar Program (URHS)

Registering for the URHS is the first step to receiving information about undergraduate research funding, research opportunities, and other research-related resources. Registered students can also apply for essential supply and equipment grants to offset the costs of their URHS activities.

Program Highlights

Program for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship (PURS)

The 51情报站 Office of Undergraduate Research, part of the Division of Research and Economic Development, offers grants to support one-year pilot projects in research and other creative work activities. These projects are designed to provide undergraduate students with authentic research and creative activity experiences as a primary objective. Eligible applicants include research faculty, tenured faculty, and tenure-track faculty.

For the next 2025-2026 academic year, this program will evolve into a more robust initiative aligned with the new offerings planned by the Office of Undergraduate Research. Stay tuned for updates on these initiatives and the upcoming launch of the new 鈥淧URS鈥 program.


Summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates

The Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program supports active research participation by undergraduate students in any of the areas of research funded by the National Science Foundation. REU projects involve students in meaningful ways in ongoing research programs or in research projects specifically designed for the REU program.

More ways to get involved

Take a Research Apprenticeship Course
The Honors College offers two research apprenticeship courses (HNRS226 and HNRS326)

Visit the Career Development Services Website
We've teamed up with Career Development Services to offer listings of undergraduate research opportunities on the 51情报站 Careerlink website.

Ask Your Professors
Most 51情报站 faculty members have active research programs in areas related to the courses they teach.

Contact Us
We will be happy to help you find research opportunities in your area of interest and help you connect with a mentor in your area of interest or major. Email David Metzger at听HCUndergradResearch@odu.edu.

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Research Courses

Many departments offer credits that count toward your major for participating in supervised or mentored research projects in conjuntion with a faculty member.听See Course List

Resources for undergraduate researchers


Funding

Explore grants to fund projects and travel.

Undergraduate Research Symposium

Present your results in a public forum.

Undergraduate Research Journal

Publish your work in OUR Journal.