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Research Opportunities

The following links highlight research opportunities at UCSC and beyond, as well as tips for getting involved in research.  

Remember, for help in pursuing these opportunities you can contact GEODES!

Getting Started

See UCSC Undergrad Research FAQs for more help

 

1. Finding a topic of interest

Think about which courses you've enjoyed and excelled in.

Visit faculty web pages & read about their current research

Talk to your TA's, they can provide advice or might need help with their own projects

- Meet with your undergraduate advisor to get some ideas and discuss your interests

 

2. Refining your interests

- Make a list of the the skills that you already have & those that you'd like to learn

- Think of a few research questions based on what you've learned about the faculty's research

Demonstrate serious interest in a topic by reading an article that they've published (you don't need to understand every word, just get the gist of what they like to think about!)

- Prepare a resume highlighting your relevant skills

 

3. Making Contact

- If you're currently enrolled in a course with the professor you want to work with, visit their office hours to talk about potential opportunities

- Send the professor an email stating your interests and asking if there are any opportunities available and to schedule a meeting

 

Remember

- Treat these interactions professionally, as if you are applying for a job or internship

Sometimes there simply aren't opportunities available, so it is best to cast a wide net when looking for opportunities

If you don't like a particular project, be honest & professional about it.  It is quite alright to change you mind, just handle it maturely & appropriately.

 

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