Middle & High School
Girls in Research
This program, funded by the National Science Foundation, encourages girls in Eastern Kentucky to consider careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Girls in Research is for girls entering sixth grade.
Kentucky Young Researchers Program
In this program, run by the Office of Undergraduate Research & Creativity, juniors and seniors work on research projects under the direct supervision of UK faculty mentors.
Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER)
CAER conducts research designed to generate information on Kentucky energy resources; ascertain the associated environmental impacts; and produce, test and evaluate new technologies. They have a number of student programs.
Engineering
Every February, in celebration of National Engineers Week, the UK College of Engineering sponsors "Eday," an open house that includes hands-on projects, lab tours, and prizes. Also, check out "Women in Engineering."
Undergraduates
UK Research Opportunities
Experiences in Undergraduate Research and Kreative Activities (eUreKa!)
UK Undergraduate Research Program (UKURP)
UK Summer Programs
- Pharmaceutical Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Program
- Bucks for Brains Summer Research Program
- Department of Chemistry REU Program in Nano-Scale Chemistry
- Center of Membrane Sciences Undergraduate Research Experiences in Functional Materials
UK Publishing Opportunities
Kaleidoscope: Journal of Undergraduate Scholarship
Graduate Students
Fellowships, Assistantships & Support Funding
Ezra Gillis Graduate Tuition Scholarship
Community of Science
To search student listings in COS: click on "Advanced Search," (you can search using the new interface or click "Switch to Classic View"). You can search by putting a word or term in the "All Fields" boxes or you can click the relevant fields under "More Search Fields" such as "Keywords" and "Activity Location" according to your research goals and interests. Then, choose "Requirements," select "Undergraduate Student" or "Graduate Student," and hit "Search." You must use an on-campus computer to access this database due to security restrictions.