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Colorado State’s research programs are among the best in the nation, offering multiple ways for undergraduate students to participate in research with faculty, along with opportunities to lead and showcase their own projects.

Every major. Every interest.

Research at CSU isn’t limited to the sciences. Students and faculty conduct research around everything from the arts to the environment to cultural history. With opportunities in the lab and the out in the world, you can explore your interests and develop your knowledge around the things you’re passionate about.

Next-level opportunity. Next-level benefits.

The ability to not only participate in but also lead and conduct your own research as an undergrad comes with a myriad of benefits. You’ll engage directly with faculty and the subject matter, as well as deepen your knowledge in your field. Oftentimes, projects have real-world applications, and you can see your hard work pay off.

You’ll gain valuable experience in the lab, and learn the same research techniques graduate students and professors use. Plus, having high-caliber research on your resume as an undergrad will give you an edge when applying to scholarships, graduate school, or a competitive career.

Mentored Research and Artistry Program

This program allows undergraduate students who are engaged with research, artistry or other forms of creative work to develop a learning project under the close guidance of a faculty mentor.

Office for Undergraduate Research and Artistry (OURA) Lab

The OURA Lab helps students learn lab skills that can be transferred to future research projects. Students take part in many phases of research, from conducting background research to inform the scope of the project to developing and executing experiments.

Journal of Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Excellence (JUR)

Students can get valuable experience in the process of research publication by submitting their research to The Journal of Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Excellence, a student-run, peer-reviewed journal listed with the Library of Congress.

Multicultural Undergraduate Research, Art, and Leadership Symposium (MURALS)

MURALS is an annual event that reaches out to students of color across a range of majors and allows them to select a research topic and work with a faculty member on the project and presentation.

Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity Showcase (CURC)

All CSU students are invited to showcase their research at CURC, an annual event for the community. The event includes an awards ceremony for scholarly, scientific, and creative endeavors.

Research opportunities for different majors

CSU’s eight academic colleges offer different types of research opportunities for undergrad students.