At a time when research is more important than ever, this year's Undergraduate Research Week at UCLA will offer unprecedented global access to the presentations of our student researchers. Underscoring Bruin's passion to make a profound difference in the world, research topics include: COVID-19, Los Angeles community issues, Disability, Homelessness, and Mental Health.
This provides a meaningful time when students can experience first-hand the generosity of alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends- who ensure every UCLA undergraduate student has research opportunities. Your contribution, regardless of the size, matters not only to further research but to create opportunities for others— one experience, one student, one discovery at a time.
Our mission to promote, develop, and celebrate undergraduate student research is made all the more relevant during times like these when leadership in innovation ensures that every undergraduate student can remotely pursue the programs, services and financial help they need to participate in research.
The number of Bruins who contact the URCs seeking scholarships, faculty mentorship and other forms of assistance continues to grow.
Your gift will directly impact the URCs ability to increase the percentage of student researcher applicants that are awarded much needed scholarships.
UCLA’s Undergraduate Research Week (URW) has historically represented gatherings all across campus of young researchers aspiring to be the leaders of tomorrow and problem solvers for global problems. Open to all UCLA undergraduates participating in research and creative projects, it has provided opportunities to present research findings to the broader community on an extensive range of topics.
This year, as a response to the unique remote learning circumstances students face, the URCs have created a weeklong virtual event where over 800 talented undergraduates with direction from their award- winning faculty mentors still have the opportunity to showcase their research. A capstone of the week is the virtual Research Showcase featuring live presentations from students, faculty, staff and industry experts.
The URCs at UCLA make it their mission to provide a substantive research experience opportunity that does more than provide an intellectual challenge, but also gives a meaningful opportunity that can open up a whole new understanding of the world.
Participation in research or a creative activity can help students find their niche on a campus. Relationships developed through trial, error, and sustained work together brings a lifelong sense of community to research groups, labs, and teams.
UCLA students who conduct undergraduate research can explore and define their career path before graduation, allowing for them to adjust and pivot based on new interests or discovered strengths. Undergraduate researchers gain a distinct advantage when applying to jobs or graduate school. With references from UCLA's world-renowned faculty mentors in hand, UCLA student researchers graduate with endorsements related to their intellectual abilities, practical skills, and academic potential.
Be a part of the Undergraduate Research Week celebratory Eight Clap and receive exclusively designed UCLA Zoom backgrounds! (tax-deductible gift of $8)
This is a great way to celebrate the impact and accomplishments you made with your 2020 classmates! For Seniors - this gift can count as your class gift. (tax-deductible gift of $20.20)
You are a Bruin researcher and want to show the world. Your donation of $25 will earn you a Centennial Undergraduate Research Week t-shirt. Get your t-shirt now for $25 and pick up when campus re-opens. (tax deductible gift of $21)
You are a Bruin researcher and want to show the world. Your donation of $45 will earn you a Centennial Undergraduate Research Week t-shirt. Get your t-shirt for $45 for our mail option (tax-deductible gift of $35)
UCLA researchers have accomplished so much in only 100 years. Join in on the Centennial celebrations by making a donation of $100 today. (tax deductible gift of $100)
Students who give at this level will receive membership to the Chancellors Young Alumni Circle. Please visit https://uclafund.ucla.edu/chancellors-society/ for more details on this membership. (tax-deductible gift of $250)
As a person who leaves a path for others to follow, your gift creates awareness of students cost to present their research. (tax deductible gift of $500)
UCLA is unique in that it offers The Undergraduate Research Center for Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences that promotes, develops and celebrates preparing students for careers in all areas. With this giving level, you’ll become a member of the Chancellor's Society. More information can be found here: https://uclafund.ucla.edu/chancellors-society/ (tax deductible gift of $1,000)
Vice-Provost and Dean of the College of Letters and Sciences Patricia Turner would like to specially thank you for joining her Deans Circle in support of connecting student researchers with mentors.