UROP’s Curiosity Lab virtual workshops areÌýopen to all undergraduates interested in exploring opportunities for experiential learning.
Purpose and Format
All workshops are hosted on Zoom and last approximately 30 minutes.Ìý Sessions areÌýdesigned to support students at any stage of their undergraduate career—and with any level of experience.ÌýEach workshop begins with a brief topical presentation and follows with student-centered discussions driven by the needs of participants. Participants can registerÌýat any time, using the form linked on this page.Ìý Reminders about upcoming sessions are sent to all registered participants, whoÌýmay join any topic of interest.Ìý Resources will be sent to all registered participants after each session.
What is experiential learning?
Experiential learning involves a cycle of engagement and reflection in which you learn by reflecting on the process of applying your learning, or doing.ÌýUndergraduate research and creative work is one of the many ways to engage in experiential learning on campus and beyond.ÌýInternships, community service and other activities develop skills valuable to employers from communication to time-management. These activities can also help youÌýdiscover new interests and refine career plans while connecting you with supportive networks that can guide and enable.
Fall 2024
Renée Crown Wellness Institute
Are you passionate about mental health and building a world in which every young person thrives? Do you want to learn about psychological science by doing research with close mentoring from world renowned faculty? Apply to join a community of undergraduate students who share this passion and become a fellow at the Crown Institute!
College of Engineering and Applied Science
Whether helping develop new diagnostic techniques for heart diseaseÌýor detecting the effects of nuclear waste, Engineering and Applied Science studentsÌýhave many opportunities ³Ù´ÇÌýmake the most of their time at CU Boulder with paid real-world engineering experiencesÌýfrom DLA ²¹²Ô»åÌýCU-SPUR ³Ù´ÇÌýFUTUREÌý²¹²Ô»å others!
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Find a Faculty Mentor
Join UROP for a discussion about how to identify and connect with potential faculty mentors to support undergraduate research and creative projects.
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Arts & Sciences' Studio Lab
Studio LabÌýadmits undergraduate students who are matched with mentor-led projects from a wide array of disciplines in the College of Arts & Sciences. Mentors include faculty members, Ph.D. candidates, and full-time researchers at CU Boulder. We hold social events for our students and mentors, and an end-of-year reception at which everyone presents their work. The next application deadline is Nov. 22, 2024.
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Honors Journal
The Honors JournalÌýis an interdisciplinary, student-run journal published annually by the Arts & Sciences Honors Program under the supervision of a faculty advisor and the Director of the Honors Program. The journal accepts undergraduate work from all academic and creative fields, and any undergraduate at CU Boulder can submit work for publication. The next submission deadline is December 31, 2024.
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STEM Routes
STEM RoutesÌýis a graduate student-led organization that works to create an inclusive, supportive community for students in STEM. Our mission is to help students find a sense of belonging and identity in their STEM fields and help improve access to research opportunities, internships, and graduate-level education.
Ìýwith program representatives eager to answer your questions!