Goblin from Arthur Rackham illustrations for Rosetti's Goblin Market

Teaching: First Year Florida

Working with Faculty and Staff, Notes from Evan W. Lauteria

If you are having difficulty finding professors to aid you (or, alternatively, that you can aid), here are some tips: (taken
directly from the UF Honors Research site)

Tips for Approaching Faculty

You will need a mentor for your research. Your faculty mentor may be a professor you've taken a class with and know well, or it may be a professor you've only heard about. In either case, there are several things you can do to professionally approach a faculty member about a research project.

If you're looking for specific programs to do your research through, here are some great ones to check out (There are a lot
more programs for sciences listed... if you're in a humanities or social science, you should try approaching your department):

There's also an undergraduate research database where professors can post requests for students to participate/help in their research. The link is here: http://www.honors.ufl.edu/researchdatabase.html


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