Current Student Opportunities
Empowering Creativity, Celebrating Achievement
Welcome students! The Undergraduate Research, Arts and Design Network is dedicated to bringing you more opportunities to create and showcase amazing scholarly work. Check back often to learn about exciting programs, courses and other opportunities.
Research Exploration Connection (REC)
Deadlines vary between September 20 and November 22, 2024
Research Exploration Connection (REC) provides UNM undergraduate students with paid opportunities to engage in brief research projects led by Master’s and Doctoral students. These projects are designed to introduce undergraduates to various research methods and approaches, and to provide potential pathways for undergraduate and graduate students to further partner on the research. Undergraduate students who participate in REC should expect to spend between 6 to 24 hours on their project and receive department awards between $100 and $500 for participating, with the actual amount depending on the time commitment involved in participating on the project.
GEOG 2115: Information Design in Science and Society
Spring 2025, first 8 weeks course, In-person
MWF, 1-2:50pm (class ENDS before Spring Break)
A great way to learn vital data visualization skills and science communication skills for STEM majors in just 8 weeks! Plus, you will get to be involved with community-engaged projects and UNM research through this class!
Grand Challenges Climate Science Communication Fellowship
Application Due: December 1, 2024
The Grand Challenges Climate Science Communication Fellowship is recruiting undergraduate students for the Spring 2025 semester. Students work with mentors (faculty, research scientists, graduate students) to create a communication project to educate the public on a climate science related issue that is currently being researched. Each Grand Challenge Fellow who is accepted to participate receives a $1000 stipend and an additional $100 for materials and supplies. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Kamryn Zachek (she/her) at kzachek@unm.edu
Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF)
December 2, 2024
MMUF is recruiting now! The fundamental objective of MMUF is to address the problem of underrepresentation in the academy at the level of college and university faculties. Applicants must have 2 years remaining before graduation, a GPA of 3.5+, be determined to pursue a PhD in one of the MMUF fields and be a US citizen/permanent resident/DACA grantee. See full eligibility requirements and read more about the program.
Hacking a Career in Space Exploration
Online, December 5, 2024 at 2pm (MT)
In partnership with NASA, the Hispanic Heritage Foundation is excited to bring you Hacking a Career in Space Exploration, a virtual event featuring NASA professionals sharing their career paths and insights.
Think you need to be a rocket scientist to work at NASA? Think again! Join us on Thursday, December 5th at 2:00 PM MT and learn from our panelists as they share their personal journeys, offer glimpses into their daily work, and discuss how they found their way to their current roles advancing space exploration.
National Council on Undergraduate Research 2025 Conference Call for Abstracts
Submissions due December 6, 2024
The National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) is dedicated to promoting undergraduate research, scholarship and creative activity in all fields of study by sponsoring an annual conference for students. Unlike meetings of academic professional organizations, this gathering of student scholars welcomes presenters from all institutions of higher learning and from all disciplines. NCUR 2025 is now accepting abstracts from undergraduate research students in over 50 different disciplines as well as abstracts for our mentor-led sessions.
Find out more information on how to submit, the guidelines and requirements, and more >
Success Through Academic Research Scholarship Program (STARS)
Application due December 13, 2024
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) Minority Serving Institution Partnership Program (MSIPP) Success Through Academic Research Scholarship (STARS) program provides opportunities for undergraduate students from Minority Serving Institutions pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and supports EM research and operations in:
• Advanced Manufacturing
• Artificial Intelligence
• Cybersecurity
• Deactivation & Decommissioning
• Machine Learning
• Robotics
• Soil & Groundwater
• Tank Waste
As a STARS Scholar, you will receive…
• Financial support for the pursuit of an undergraduate degree for up to two years and two additional years for students choosing to pursue a Master’s degree.
• Paid summer internships under the guidance of an accomplished mentor at EM headquarter offices, field offices, and DOE national laboratories.
• Opportunities to engage with the EM community (e.g., EM field sites, contractors, stakeholders) and other STARS Scholars.
• Continued engagement with EM after graduation through employment opportunities or postgraduate appointments, in addition to academic and career guidance.
Undergraduate Research Scholarship
Applications due December 16, 2024
The purpose of this scholarship is to support undergraduate students who engage in their education by pursuing research with a UNM faculty mentor. You must be a currently enrolled UNM student (minimum 6 cr hrs at main or any branch campus) in good academic standing, who has secured the support of a faculty mentor. You do not need to currently be involved in research in order to apply. Students who are currently being paid for research engagement (as a paid research assistant or as part of a paid research program) are not eligible for this scholarship. All majors may apply but priority will be given first to Humanities (e.g., English, Philosophy, History, Africana Studies, etc.), Arts, and Design disciplines.
Undergraduate Fellowship on Native American Health
Applications accepted on a rolling basis until January 18. 2025
Are you passionate about shaping the future of healthcare in Native American communities? If you are planning for a career in medicine, health professions, public health policy, or health research, we invite you to apply for this paid UNM undergraduate fellowship. As an Undergraduate Fellow, you will immerse yourself in the critical factors influencing health in Native American populations.
This fellowship equips you with invaluable, hands-on experience while empowering you to strengthen the healthcare workforce. By addressing health disparities and enhancing community well-being, you will play a vital role in fostering a healthier future for Indigenous populations. You will also have the unique opportunity to share your insights and findings with fellow UNM and tribal college students and the broader public, promoting a collaborative approach to improving health outcomes.
Undergraduate Pipeline Network (UPN)
Applications due February 1, 2025
UPN is designed to cultivate an interest in research through exposure to various types of research, develop of research skills and prepare participants for graduate education in the health and social sciences. The program runs for 10 weeks in summer 2025 and is an in-person, full-time (35-40 hours/week) paid program ($6000 stipend) located in Albuquerque. Read more about UPN and apply here.
College of Pharmacy Faculty Research Interests
College of Pharmacy
Start Date: Ongoing
Explore the faculty research interests from the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences in the College of Pharmacy.
Search Open Positions at UNMJobs
Ongoing
Departments will list paid student positions (e.g., Research Assistant, Lab Assistant, etc.) on UNMJobs. You will apply directly on UNMJobs for any positions of interest.
Departmental Seminars
Ongoing
Many departments host regular seminars, brown bags or lectures throughout the academic year for students to learn more about the research and happenings in that department. Check out this list to see all of the departments across campus offering such events.