Undergraduate Research

Overview

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Pursue your passion. Build meaningful connections. Prepare for your future.

Undergraduate research gives you the chance to explore what excites you, connect with experts in your field, and prepare for whatever comes next – whether that’s grad school, your dream job or something totally unexpected.

Undergraduate Research Opportunities

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USF Office of Student Engagement in Research & Innovation (SERI)

SERI connects students with undergraduate research opportunities and supports faculty wishing to expanding the use of high-impact practices in their courses. 

Learn more about SERI 

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University of South Florida Undergraduate Research Portal

USF's Undergraduate Research Portal is a place for you to find research opportunities that match your unique background and goals.

Explore Undergraduate Research Portal 

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Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)

REUs are competitive summer research programs designed for undergraduates pursuing studies in science, engineering or math. These NSF-funded programs are conducted at several universities. 

Learn more about REUs 

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Student Research Opportunities with USF's Colleges

There are a variety of undergraduate student research opportunities offered by faculty members in the University of South Florida's many different colleges, departments and centers.

Explore USF research opportunities 

Conferences & Events

Student Stories

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Bellini College hosts inaugural summer research program

Students spent the summer at the Bellini College of AI, Cybersecurity & Computing as part of the USF Bridge Coalition Program, a new initiative to expand research opportunities for undergrads from emerging research institutions.

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Students invent device to improve Florida veteran's mobility, comfort

As part of their senior capstone project, four USF engineering students invented a custom-designed medical device for Marine Corps veteran Yessenia Buckley, who had suffered a spinal cord injury during officer training.

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USF building pipeline of researchers to develop tech for aging adults

Students are developing tech-driven solutions to improve the lives of older adults and their caregivers through a program in USF’s Center for Innovation, Technology and Aging.

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Summer program introduces the world of research to undergraduates

A group of undergraduate students from USF is spending the summer building valuable research and career skills while receiving compensation for their efforts.