Research Opportunities

Nominate a Professor for the Allan Cox Medal

If you've conducted research with a Stanford professor, consider nominating her/him for the Allan V. Cox Medal for Faculty Excellence Fostering Undergraduate Research at Stanford University. Since 1988, the Cox Medal has been awarded annually to a faculty member who has established a record of excellence directing undergraduate research over a number of years. It may also go to a faculty member who has done an especially outstanding job with just one or two undergraduates whose work is unusually superior. For further details, a sortable table of previous winners, and the online nomination form, please click here. The nomination deadline is Sunday, April 22, 2012.

Getting Started

Conducting research is different from the kinds of academic work with which students are usually familiar. This can make getting started seem more daunting than it really is. Refining broad interests into a focused research topic and finding the right faculty mentor are the most important early stages of the process.

Funding

Making the Most of Your Research

The end results of a successful research experience are varied, but can include:

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