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CUR-Goldwater Scholars Faculty Mentor Award 2024 Deadline

CUR has partnered with the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation Program (Goldwater Program) to recognize faculty mentors who conduct their research in a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) discipline, as defined by the Goldwater Program, and who have mentored a minimum of three Goldwater Scholars during their career.

Nominations Close for Board of Director Candidates

Board of Directors positions open during the 2024-2025 election:
- (1) CUR Presidential Path (4-year term with a stepped rotation through the following roles each year: Treasurer, President-elect, President, Immediate Past-President)
- (3) Board Directors (3-year term)

Arts & Humanities Coffee Hour – Online Gathering

Members of the CUR Arts and Humanities division are invited to attend the free A&H Coffee Hour online gathering for a time of connecting with fellow members, learn more about divisional offerings, and elected leadership positions available this CUR election cycle.

National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) 2025 Submission Deadline

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. Check out the upcoming details as the event approaches, volunteer to review abstracts, and start prepping for another exciting year!

STR 2024-25 Session 2: Connecting and Building Relationships with Policymakers

The STR Program is a valuable resource for teaching your undergraduate research students communication tools for translating research into understandable language while also communicating the impact, potential impact, and opportunities this research can have. Participants will serve as CUR Advocacy Ambassadors and learn how to advocate for the impact of research with media contacts, community members, funding agencies, and governmental representatives.

Nominations Close for Councilor, Division Representatives, & Nominations and Leadership Development Committee Positions

Positions open during the 2024-2025 election:
- (1) Councilor per division (3-year term)
- (9) Arts and Humanities Division Representatives (3-year term)
- (13) At-Large Division Representatives (3-year term)
- (6) Biology Division Representatives (3-year term)
- (8) Chemistry Division Representatives (3-year term)
- (16) Education Division Representatives (3-year term)
- (10) Engineering Division Representatives (3-year term)
- (19) Geosciences Division Representatives (3-year term)
- (18) Health Sciences Division Representatives (3-year term)
- (12) Mathematical, Computing, and Statistical Sciences Division Representatives (3-year term)
- (16) Physics and Astronomy Division Representatives (3-year term)
- (10 )Psychology Division Representatives (3-year term)
- (12) Social Sciences Division Representatives (3-year term)
- (8) Undergraduate Research Programs Division Representatives (3-year term)
- (3) National NLDC Divisional seat (1-year term)
- (3) National NLDC Divisional seat (2-year term)

Physics and Astronomy Nadine Barlow Undergraduate Research Support Award 2025 Deadline

The Physics and Astronomy Division of the Council on Undergraduate Research requests applications for the Nadine Barlow Undergraduate Research Support Award. In memory of CURPA Councilor Nadine Barlow, a limited number of Undergraduate Research Support Awards (URSA), with a maximum amount of $500 each, will be offered to help undergraduates (1) conduct faculty-mentored research, (2) present their research at national conferences, or (3) publish their research in peer-reviewed journals.

ConnectUR 2025 Submission Window Closes

The annual ConnectUR conference will provide an forum around undergraduate research where attendees can draw on knowledge exchange, scholarship of teaching and learning, group discussion, tangible and scalable practices, and community building to expand their efforts.

STR 2024-25 Session 3: Op-ed Writing and Pitching

The STR Program is a valuable resource for teaching your undergraduate research students communication tools for translating research into understandable language while also communicating the impact, potential impact, and opportunities this research can have. Participants will serve as CUR Advocacy Ambassadors and learn how to advocate for the impact of research with media contacts, community members, funding agencies, and governmental representatives.