What is the Student Research Program?

Program Philosophy:

The faculty of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Central Arkansas believe that capable and motivated students should have opportunities to see and experience the frontiers of science and mathematics. Working with a faculty mentor provides one of those opportunities.  Students share in a professional researcher's work, learning how to formulate significant questions, developing investigative procedures, gathering and examining evidence, evaluating results, and sharing conclusions with the scientific community.  Research with a faculty mentor offers a powerful learning opportunity that goes beyond the traditional classroom experience.

Program Participants:

The College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Student Research Program is sponsored by the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and the Office of Sponsored Programs. It is open to all undergraduate and graduate students interested in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy, and related fields. Undergraduate researchers are typically sophomores, juniors and seniors, although freshmen are also encouraged to consider research opportunities.

Benefits:

The program provides: