Undergraduate Research
The purpose of this database is to match students with researchers in all fields across the University of Memphis, and the surrounding Memphis area.
Students
One way to find a research opportunity that interests you is to review the current postings in the Undergraduate Research Database below. This database contains a wide range of potential research experiences, including volunteer positions, paid positions, or academic credit. The postings include project descriptions, links to web sites with additional information, and contact information. The faculty who posted these opportunities have specified appropriate requirements for applicants (e.g., majors, class standing, competencies, etc.)
Good luck with your search for research opportunities! Please contact the Honors Office if you have questions.
Undergraduate Research Database
- Anthropology
- Art
- Biology
- Biomedical
- Center for Applied Earth Science and Engineering Research (CAESER)
- Center for Community Research and Evaluation
- Center for Earthquake Research and Information (CERI)
- Chemistry
- Child Development and Family Studies
- Civil Engineering
- Communication Sciences and Disorders
- Communication Studies
- Computer Science
- Counseling, Educational Psychology and Research (College of Education)
- Earth Sciences
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Engineering Technology
- English
- Feinstone Center for Genomic Research
- Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate
- Health and Sport Sciences
- History
- Institute for Intelligent Systems
- Instructional Curriculum and Leadership
- Interdisciplinary
- Management
- Mathematical Sciences
- Mechanical Engineering
- Music
- Nursing
- Physics & Material Science
- Political Science
- Provost Office
- Psychology
- Public Safety Institute, School of Public Affairs
- Public Health
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Sport and Leisure Management/ Sport Commerce
- University Libraries
- World Languages and Literatures
Faculty
University of Memphis faculty who need assistance with their research projects can request positions for undergraduate rsearch assistant(s) on the database. A request should specify appropriate requirements for applicants (e.g., majors, class standing, competencies, etc.).