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Find a Mentor
Build empowering and inspiring relationships by connecting with peers, staff and faculty in your campus communities—and beyond.
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CU Boulder is a public research institution where the faculty teaching your classes are engaged in a very high level of research activity.
We encourage you to start conversations with the people around you and consider finding a mentor working in an area of interest to you.Ìý You can also check out our guide to connecting with faculty for advice about making contact.
- Think about your academic and creative interests—and what makes you curious.
- Consider what you care about and the change you want to make in your communities.
- Connect with the people in your communities by checking out your department website and other places listed here.
Identifying an Undergraduate Research Mentor
Finding a Faculty Mentor
How to Find & Keep a Good Mentor!
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Where to Look
CU ExpertsÌýis a research and expertise database that is searchable by department, research areas, international activities, etc.
Department & Program WebsitesÌýhave a directory of faculty on their websites with information about each individual's research expertise and current activities.
First Generation Directory
Check out CU Boulder's First Generation Directory for a list of faculty who identify as first-generation and allies who can help.
Career Services
Career Development AdvisorsÌýare happy to meet with you to discuss your interests, identify your strengths, explore majors, and provide advice about connecting with a potential faculty mentors.
CU Boulder Library
The CU Boulder Library offers personalÌýresearch consultationsÌýto help you focus research topics, develop search strategies and identify sources for academicÌýprojects and more.
UROP Grant Directory
UROP Grant DirectoryÌýlists recently-awarded UROP student grants to identify faculty with experience mentoring projects.
Browse thousands of Honors projects completed by CU Boulder students in a wide range of majors, and check out the advisorsÌýfor potential mentors.
PROFILES is a research networkingÌýtool for the University of Colorado community that shows how researchers are connected to each other.