How do research opporuntities work for undergraduates in general? Can my freshman in biology approach any professor
Research opportunities for undergraduates at UCLA are designed to be accessible, even for freshmen. The process is largely student-initiated, meaning students must take the initiative to seek out and secure positions.
Approaching Professors
Freshmen in biology are encouraged to approach any professor whose research aligns with their interests. Here are some strategies:
- Direct Contact: Students should send professional emails to professors, highlighting specific research or publications to demonstrate genuine interest.
- Networking: Attending office hours and discussing research interests with current professors or TAs can provide valuable connections.
- Persistence: Securing a position can be competitive; many students send numerous "cold emails" before finding a suitable opportunity.
Several programs are available for undergraduates:
- Student Research Program (SRP): Offers 1 unit of credit for every 30 hours of research with a faculty mentor.
- Undergraduate Research Fellows Program (URFP): A competitive program providing professional development and scholarships.
- Biomedical Science Enrichment Program (BISEP): A summer program for motivated freshmen from underrepresented groups to prepare for independent research.