Post a Research Opportunity


Research mentors interested in connecting with an undergraduate researcher can post a volunteer research opportunity online by accessing the online research opportunities form linked below. Undergraduate research opportunities are listed through the Handshake platform and paid undergraduate research opportunities should be posted through KU's employment website in addition to Handshake.

Research opportunities can be remote, in-person, or hybrid.  All opportunities should comply with university safety precautions and guidelines from the KU Office of Research. 

This is how the process works: 

  1. Research mentors submit an opportunity through the online research opportunities form.
  2. Interested students email the research mentor directly to apply for the opportunity.
  3. The student and mentor talk to see if it will be a good fit.
  4. Once the position has been filled, the research mentor should contact curf@ku.edu to have the posting removed.

Positions are posted for 60 days or until they are filled. It is expected that all opportunities posted through the Center will make the student's educational experience a priority. Opportunities posted here should only be for academic research; if you are interested in posting a general internship, contact the University Career Center.


Mentor Eligibility

  • Faculty and research staff:  All KU faculty (Lawrence campus, Edwards campus, and KU Medical Center) are eligible to submit research opportunities through the Center for Undergraduate Research, as are many KU employees who are actively conducting research through their role at KU (research scientists, academic staff, etc.).  Research staff should get permission from their supervisor/PI before submitting an opportunity.
  • Graduate students: If a graduate student would like to post an opportunity that is directly tied to the faculty advisor's research, the opportunity should be posted by the faculty member.  If a graduate student would like to post an opportunity related to their own research project, they should consult with their faculty advisor before posting the opportunity. 

We would like to have a diverse set of opportunities (sciences, professional schools, arts, etc.) available for students, so we encourage people from all departments to submit opportunities.  Please email us at curf@ku.edu if you have a question about your eligibility as a mentor.


Viewing Other Research Postings

Because research opportunities are listed behind a login, you will need to create an account to be able to view other faculty member's postings through the site.  If you would like to do this, login to your KU faculty or staff Handshake account here.