Now that we are approaching the coldest time of the year, it is only natural to start thinking about summer! Are you planning to throw yourself deeply into your research this summer? Have you considered engaging undergraduates on a research, scholarly, or creative project? Have you thought about how an undergraduate student can help your scholarly research program? Have you had students asking you questions that would be interesting to further investigate? Are you looking to test a new question or try something interdisciplinary? Do you have a need for a student, but not the means? Yes? Yes. or Yes! The Office of Undergraduate Research can help! The OUR Scholars program can help you find and employ students in collaborative learning through undergraduate research, scholarly and creative activities. The summer program is ten weeks long and students can log up to 400 hours working on a research project! New to mentoring summer students? Check out the mentor expectations. The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) is now requesting project proposal submissions for mentor scholarship, research, and creative activities project descriptions for the 2026 OUR Summer Research Program. OUR will help support the scholars by also organizing professional development workshops for the summer students as well as hosting networking events and the Summer Research Symposium. Learn more. If you have questions about the form, the process, or how to attract students, reach out to OUR’s Director or Associate Director. If you are ready to prepare a proposal, view the template and visit the competitions portal to apply. The deadline for submission is January 14. Don’t forget that this is only step one. Please help us broaden the applicant pool as much as possible and ensure that the students you’re looking for are in the applicant pool. Encourage your students to apply for the program starting January 16.