Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
An Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program provides funding and/or credit to undergraduate students who volunteer for faculty-mentored research projects pertaining to all academic disciplines.
Participating universities
Universities involved include the University of Hawaiʻi, The University of Queensland, Boston University, the Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of California, Irvine, California [State University, Long Beach], the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Michigan, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the University of Minnesota, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the RWTH Aachen University, Imperial College London, the University of New Hampshire, the Politecnico di Torino and the Nanyang Technological University.Founding and purpose
The MIT program was founded in 1969, and the program at the University of Michigan was founded in the 1989. The University of California, Irvine founded its program in 1995. In the United Kingdom, Imperial College London provides a program for doing research in most of its departments for undergraduates at Imperial. Furthermore, the UROP scheme is also available at the University of Cambridge, the University of Reading, the University of Essex and the National University of Singapore. In 2008 the RWTH Aachen University started the first international UROP program for students from the United States and Canada in Germany. The University of Sussex runs a similar scheme, across all of its departments, where undergraduates are funded for 6 weeks as Junior Research Associates. The California State University, Long Beach program does not serve transfer students.Calls
Students can apply for funding by submitting a proposal during "Calls for Proposals", which occur throughout the school year.The Calls are announced on the school web sites and distributed to faculty members and the undergraduate counseling offices. Students have approximately one month from the announcement to submit their proposals. All undergraduate students from all disciplines and majors who are participating in a research project with a faculty advisor eligible to respond to the current Call for Proposals if they are in good academic standing with the school.