Dr. Alexander Novak 4

Dec 24

Research Opportunities: How Undergrads Can Get Involved

Research experience is increasingly important for competitive graduate school applications. Here's how to get started as an undergraduate.


Finding Opportunities:

  1. Check your department's website for faculty research interests
  2. Attend office hours and express interest in professors' work
  3. Look for REU programs (Research Experiences for Undergraduates) — NSF-funded, competitive, and prestigious
  4. Check job boards for research assistant positions
  5. Reach out directly to professors with a thoughtful email

The Cold Email Template:


Subject: Undergraduate Research Interest — [Specific Topic]


Dear Professor [Name],


I'm a [year] student majoring in [major] at [school]. I recently read your paper on [specific paper] and was particularly interested in [specific finding].


I'm looking for research experience in [area] and would love to discuss potential opportunities in your lab. I have experience in [relevant skills] and am available [hours/week].


Would you have 15 minutes to meet? I'm happy to work around your schedule.


Best regards,

[Your name]


Tips for Success:

  • Start early (freshman/sophomore year)
  • Be reliable and proactive
  • Ask questions but also do independent reading
  • Aim for a publication or conference presentation
  • Build a genuine relationship with your PI

Research isn't just for future academics. The critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills you develop are valuable in any career.

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