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Cornell Undergraduate Research Board

The Cornell Undergraduate Research Board (CURB) encourages and enhances undergraduate research at Cornell University. CURB is a student organization with members in each undergraduate college. We host several events each year, including the Annual Spring Forum, which spotlights undergraduate research with keynote speech and poster sessions. Check out Research 101, a student-written booklet about undergraduate research at Cornell.

Announcements

undergraduate researchers with faculty member

CURB Peer Advisors Program

For more info and to register as an advisor or advisee: go to the Peer Advisors page.

CURB's 25th Annual Spring Forum

The Spring Forum was held April 28, 2010, at Duffield Hall. The forum provides an opportunity for undergraduate researchers to present their work to the general public and to other undergraduate researchers.

The Forum featured a welcome from President David Skorton and a keynote speech by Bruce Lewenstein, Communication and Science & Technology Studies.

Dialogue with Dr. James E Hansen

CURB hosted a dialogue with Dr. Hansen, from NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, on Tuesday, April 20, at Weill Hall.

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Get Involved with CURB

Poster session at the Spring Forum
About CURB
Information about CURB's mission statement and the executive board. Membership in the group is open to undergraduates in all fields of study.
Upcoming Events
The Cornell Undergraduate Research Board keeps a calendar of upcoming events related to research.
Undergraduate Researcher Survey
What kind of research you are involved in? CURB wants to understand how we can can meet your needs. [take survey]
The Spring Forum
The Spring Forum is an opportunity for students to present their independent study or research projects. Download Proceedings of the 2009 Undergraduate Research Forum.
The Marilyn E. Williams Award
Each spring, the award is presented to a member of the Cornell community who has enhanced undergraduate research.