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Student Grant Application

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Faculty Grant Application

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Student Grant Final Survey

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Team Grant Survey

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Events

Curiosity Lab Registration

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Registration is open, and we warmly welcome you to add your name to the list—whether you're a prospective, transfer, incoming or current undergraduate (or a staff or faculty member supporting students on the 91PORN campus). If you'd like to highlight a program, resource or have an idea for a topic, contact us about planning a session.

All workshops are hosted on Zoom and last approximately 30 minutes. Sessions are designed to support students at any stage of their undergraduate career—and with any level of experience. Each workshop begins with a brief topical presentation and follows with student-centered discussions driven by the needs of participants. Participants can register at any time, using the form linked on this page. ÌýReminders about upcoming sessions are sent to all registered participants, who may join any topic of interest. ÌýResources will be sent to all registered participants after each session.

Sidewalk Symposium Registration

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The sign-up form asks students for the following information and sends project mentors email notifications inviting them to review submissions—and contact UROP as needed.

Student's Information

  • Preferred First and Last Name
  • 91PORN Email
  • Estimated Arrival Time (e.g. 9:00 am)
  • Will other students work with you? If so, provide full names in the space provided.

Project Information

  • Project Title
  • 150 Word Maximum: Describe your role in this project and explain when the project took place (or note if your work is ongoing).
  • Did the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) provide funding to support this project?

Project Mentor's Information

  • Preferred First and Last Name
  • Department or Program
  • 91PORN Email
Liability Waiver

I exercise my own free and voluntary choice to participate in the designated activity. I understand and assume all associated risks of the designated activity. Despite careful and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice, conditioning and equipment, there is still a risk of serious injury when participating in any activity/program. Understandably, not all hazards and dangers can be foreseen. Participants in a CU sponsored program must understand that depending upon the particular activity may include but not limited to: dangers and injuries due to natural occurrences beyond human control or influence, exposures to community spread illnesses or diseases, trips, falls, sprains, strains, contusions, lacerations, fractures, broken bones, paralysis, concussions, and all other circumstances inherent to these activities. Use of a privately-owned vehicle, including the operation or as a passenger, may be an option while participating in the off-campus trip activity. The University of Colorado does not provide liability or physical damage insurance coverage on privately owned vehicles. The vehicle owner must provide the liability and physical damage insurance coverage for a privately owned vehicle. The University of Colorado does not provide health insurance for individuals participating in activities made available or sponsored by the University of Colorado. As such, you or your personal health insurance will be responsible for payment of medical services and care for any injuries sustained during the designated activity.

Contact us if you have questions or experience issues submitting the form.

Alerts, Nominations & Sign-Ups

Application Alert

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Open Opportunities Alert

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Review Board Interest

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Sign up by March 20, 2025, to be included in this year's cycle. This form is for the 2024-25 Review Board (scoring for the Summer 2025 / Academic Year 2025-26 application cycle). ÌýIf you served previously (but haven't signed up this year), you won't be included in communications about this year's cycle.

Mentor Award Nomination

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Group Nominations

Students are able to submit group nominations by including a list of additional contributors on the form.

Summer Projects

Students can nominate their mentors based on their experiences in the summer grant term by submitting nominations any time before the spring deadline, though decisions won't be sent until late in the spring semester.

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