Kresge Undergraduate Research Mentorships

Nature of Research/Program Description: 

Kresge’s Undergraduate Research Mentorship Program pairs Kresge Students with faculty members, and supports their work as paid research apprentices to the faculty member's research. The purpose of the program is to inspire and prepare Kresge students to pursue graduate studies/research after their graduation from UCSC. Special consideration is given to applications in which faculty express clear intentions to mentor students in specific ways, and have envisioned specific roles in which students learn styles of thinking and investigation crucial to their field.

  • Up to three $1,000 grants awarded annually: $500 to support your role in a faculty mentor's research, and $500 of unrestricted funds contributed to further that mentor's existing research. 
  • Research can include scholarship, creative work, laboratory work, translation, design, software development, data analysis or management, ethnography, or field study, participant/observation work, and/or empirical study, in any discipline.
  • Aimed at supporting faculty research in which an undergraduate plays a substantial collaborative role, cultivating research skills that prepare them for graduate study
  • Applications may propose new projects, or new efforts within your mentor's projects already underway.
Targeted Students: 
This mentorship opportunity is not meant to support students' independent research projects, but to support them as they work with faculty on faculty-directed research. Students seeking support for their own research should consider the Kresge College Independent and Collaborative Student Project Funds (see website).
Contact: 
Labris Willendorf
Contact Title: 
Kresge College Academic Manager
Contact Email: 
lwillend@ucsc.edu
Faculty Director: 
Provost: Mayanthi Fernando
Faculty Director Email: 
kresgeprovost@ucsc.edu
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Anthropology
Applied Physics
Art
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Bioengineering
Bioinformatics
Biology
Biomolecular Engineering
Business Management Economics
Chemistry
Classical Studies
Cognitive Science
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Science: Computer Game Design
Earth Sciences
Ecology and Evolution
Economics
Education and Teaching
Electrical Engineering
Environmental Studies
Feminist Studies
Field and Exchange
Film and Digital Media
German Studies
Global Economics
History
History of Art and Visual Culture
Human Biology
Italian Studies
Jewish Studies
Language Studies
Latin American and Latino Studies
Legal Studies
Linguistics
Literature
Marine Biology
Mathematics
Microbiology
Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology
Music
Network and Digital Technology
Neuroscience
Philosophy
Physics
Physics (Astrophysics)
Physics Education
Plant Sciences
Politics
Prelaw
Premedicine
Psychology
Robotics Engineering
Sociology
Technology and Information Management
Theater Arts
Writing