Curiosity Lab
These year-round, virtual workshops and resources can be a helpful place to start exploring by introducing you to a wide range of opportunities. Registration is open to prospective, transfer, incoming and current undergraduates (as well as the staff and faculty supporting them on the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ campus).
We're currently scheduling sessions for Fall 2025, and dates/times will be posted soon. If you'd like to share information about your undergrad research and/or creative program/services, please contact us.
Monday, Oct. 6
3:00 to 3:30 pm
Studio Lab was officially launched in 2020 to provide top-notch hands-on experiential training for undergraduate students. We admit undergraduates as Studio Lab scholars who are matched with a research mentor and paid to work as research assistants. We also social events and professional training sessions. We organize a number of professional opportunities including helping students present their research at CU and outside the university, and submit their work for publication. Program website: /research/studiolab/Ìý
Monday, Oct. 6
4:00 to 4:30 pm
The Colorado Research Experiences (CORE) at CU Anschutz is a summer biomedical research program for undergraduate students who are enrolled at institutions in Colorado. We are organized by CU Anschutz doctoral and medical students, and we provide full-time summer research internships in research labs at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus. Students receive a stipend of $5,000 for their work over the summer (for 8 weeks, 40 hours a week) and ongoing mentorship to help them build a career in science or medicine. Career development and scientific career exploration panels hosted over the summer also give our students the opportunity to network with faculty in their chosen career fields. Finally, students who complete the program will have access to the CORE Alumni network that provides further opportunities for career development and networking as students approach graduation and application to graduate and medical programs. A goal for our program is to have our students continue to work part-time in their summer host labs during the school year. Students from historically underrepresented communities and with no prior research experience are particularly encouraged to apply. Program website:
Registration is open, and we warmly welcome you to add your name to the list—whether you're a prospective, transfer, incoming or current undergraduate (or a staff or faculty member supporting students on the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ campus). If you'd like to highlight a program, resource or have an idea for a topic, contact us about planning a session.
All workshops are hosted on Zoom and last approximately 30 minutes. Sessions are designed to support students at any stage of their undergraduate career—and with any level of experience. Each workshop begins with a brief topical presentation and follows with student-centered discussions driven by the needs of participants. Participants can register at any time, using the form linked on this page. ÌýReminders about upcoming sessions are sent to all registered participants, who may join any topic of interest. ÌýResources will be sent to all registered participants after each session.
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Reflect
Consider your curiosities, career path and how you want to grow as you connect and engage with the academic and creative life of the university.
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Connect
Build empowering and inspiring networks by connecting and building relationships with peers, staff and faculty in your campus communities—and beyond.
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Engage
Explore opportunities to engage with the academic and creative life of the university—and beyond—while receiving funding to support your education.
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