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Upcoming Events
Featured Event:
ConnectUR 2025 in Grand Rapids, MI
June 16-18, 2025
The ConnectUR conference will provide a forum where attendees can draw on knowledge exchange, scholarship of teaching and learning, group discussion, and community building to expand their approaches to undergraduate research. Registration will open in March 2025.
May 14
CUR Conversation: Incorporating Archival Work into Undergraduate Research
May 14, 2025
At this free webinar for CUR Members, Carol Street from the University of Kentucky, will demystify the process of incorporating archival resources in the classroom; Learn how using archival resources can achieve high-impact results for undergraduates; Learn about the Learning Lab at the University of Kentucky, which achieves student success through a primary source-based internship in the UK Libraries Special Collections Research Center. Open to all but ideal for faculty/mentors in the humanities, social sciences, STEM faculty, and librarians.  
May 30
Proposal Writing Institute 2025 Registration Deadline
May 30, 2025
This institute will bring together faculty and administrators interested in preparing proposals for submission to external funding agencies. The multi-day institute will consist of one-on-one work with a mentor, writing, small-group discussions, and critiquing of proposals. The institute has been developed to assist novice to experienced proposal writers in drafting complete proposals for submission.
Jun 04
CUR Conversation: Undergraduate Research and the Public Humanities
June 04, 2025
What are the unique opportunities and challenges for combining undergraduate research with public engagement? How can institutional archives (and archivists) support undergraduate research more effectively? What are best practices for working with community-based partners? And how can colleges institutionalize support for public humanities research? 

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