OUR Director: Tawny Tibbits

Welcome from the Director

This year was one for the record books! The Office of Undergraduate Research was able to impact hundreds of students on campus and support their research and creative scholarship endeavors. 

We launched a new funding program, the Group Creative Research by Undergraduates (GCRU) as a way for faculty to support research in groups of 2-4 students. The pilot season was a huge success with students engaged for both the spring and the summer terms.

Our staff has been busy as well, we have added small grant awards to provide support for students traveling to conferences, printing research posters, and purchasing supplies for their projects. These have all been developed with input from both students and faculty to better serve the needs of UI's undergrads. 

The undergraduate research festivals are growing every year, in 2024-2025 both the fall and spring undergraduate research festivals had record numbers of participants. We have expanded the event to include an exhibit hall where students can bring in their work as a physical aspect of their poster. We've enjoyed seeing the incredible things Iowa's students are producing!

We appreciate your support and the support of the OVPR in pursuing our mission to support undergraduate research in all its forms on campus.

-Tawny LB Tibbits, PhD
  Director

OUR ICRU and GCRU Fellowship Program

The Office of Undergraduate Research Fellows Program has provided funding to over 2500 students -- amounting to over $5.8 million directly to students since 2010 -- to promote undergraduate engagement in research and creative projects.

The program allows current University of Iowa undergraduates in any discipline to work with UI faculty or Professional & Scientific staff mentors on a specific project during the academic year and/or summer. 

Scholarship funding for selected applications is in the amount of $2,500 (for about 8-10 hours of work per week) for the academic year or $3,000 (for about 15-20 hours/week of work for 10 weeks) during the summer. 

337

Fellowships Awarded

51

Majors Represented

58

Depts Supported a fellow

$659,500

Student Awards

Financial Awards

$29,510

Travel Awards supporting 74 Students
Tara Joiner and Monica Correia at the Interior Design Show, Toronto, Canada

Tara Joiner and Monica Correia at the Interior Design Show, Toronto, Canada

$14,025

Supply Grant Awards supporting 36 Students

I(Tara Joiner) went with Monica Correia, my research mentor, as well as the University of Iowa 3d Design program to display work in a group exhibition. I had never been to an exhibition like this before, so I learned a lot about how to professionally present design work, as well as how to talk about my work to people in the industry as well as the public. I helped set up both booths and make showcards for them as well. Overall, it was a very valuable experience for me to make connections in the industry and gain exhibition experience

Student Engagement

OUR provides multiple opportunities for students to present their research including: Fall Undergraduate Research Festival, Research on the Capitol, Quick Pitch Challenge, Spring Undergraduate Research Festival, and the Summer Undergraduate Research Conference.

Event

Presenters

Summer Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC 2024)

188

Fall Undergraduate Research Festival (FURF 2024)

127

Research on the Capitol

32

Quick Pitch Challenge

4

Spring Undergraduate Research Festival (SURF 2025)

218

525

Students presented their research

47

Departments Represented

1,443

Unique students enrolled in research tagged courses

Recognition Awards

Excellence in Undergraduate Research Award (EURA)

These awards recognize outstanding accomplishments in scholarly investigation, artistic creation, or performance by an undergraduate student. EURA awardees receive an OUR Fellowship for their choice of the upcoming summer or academic year, a travel scholarship, and campus-wide recognition.

Seren Castellano EURA

Seren Castellano

Mentor: Maurine Neiman (Biology)

Biology, Anthropology
Minor in Ancient Civilizations
 

Sarah Guilfoyle EURA

Sarah Guilfoyle

Mentor: Brian Lai (Political Science)

Political Science
Minors: International Studies, German, & Economics

Ana Laura EURA

Ana Laura Leyser

Mentor: Kristen Kumpf Baele (German/Div World Languages, Lit, & Cultures)

Biomedical Sciences

Grace Peil EURA

Grace Peil

Mentor: Sarah Short (Internal Medicine)

Mathematics, Biology
 

Ellie Wojcikowski EURA

Ellie Wojcikowski

Mentor: Amanda McCleery (Psych & Brain Science)

Neuroscience, Minors: Spanish, Psychology, Clinical & Translational Sciences Certificate

Distinguished Mentor Award (DMA)

To recognize the work that mentors put in to make their student's experiences successful, OUR created the Distinguished Mentor Award (DMA).  All faculty and staff who mentor students in research, scholarly, or creative work are eligible for nomination.  Students are invited to nominate their faculty research mentor as a huge "Thank you!" for the time and talent their mentors have given.

Thomas Mira y Lopez: 2025 DMA Winner

Thomas Mira y Lopez

Visiting Assistant Professor, Translation
Marcia H. Lindgren: 2025 DMA Winner

Marcia H. Lindgren

Dir Latin Program, Associate Professor of Instruction - Classics

Student Leadership

OUR Student Ambassadors

The OUR Ambassadors are a group of UI undergraduates who are involved in research and creative work on campus.  They assist with campus recruiting and outreach, event planning, and other ways to promote undergraduate involvement. 

OUR Ambassador Led Programming

The Entering Research Symposium (formerly the Undergraduate Research Conference) was created for students by students to give UI undergraduates a space to learn about undergraduate research. 

How to Build a Poster Workshops provide undergraduates with a space where they can get guidance from their peers about how to build a poster, receive tips and tricks, and workshop time for an ambassador to look over their poster. 

Fall in Love with Research was a stop and talk opportunity on T. Anne Cleary on Valentine's Day. Ambassadors were handing out candy and hot cocoa talking about why they fell in love with research and how students walking past could get involved. 

 

Will Fairman serving cocoa at the Fall in Love with Research event.

Will Fairman at the Fall in Love with Research event.

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OUR Ambassadors

Partner Support

OUR partners with a variety of offices on campus to support research in distinct disciplinary areas. These partners are excited to collaborate with projects and provide resources to help with the success of the work.

Office of the Vice President for Research

  • OUR is a unit of the Office of the Vice President for Research, which supports research and creative scholarship at the University of Iowa.

Office of the Provost

  • The Office of the Provost provides academic leadership to the University and provides funding for student awards through OUR.  Its fundamental mission is to champion innovation and excellence in teaching, research, creative production, and service.

The Barbara and Richard Csomay Center for Gerontological Excellence

  • The Csomay Center supports research and opportunities that promote optimal aging and quality of life for all older adults and their caregivers.

Office of Community Engagement

  • The Office of Community Engagement serves as a bridge between campus and community, supporting students, faculty and staff who seek to incorporate community partners into their research and course projects.

Office of Sustainability and the Environment

  • The Office of Sustainability and the Environment supports research that creates and/or advances sustainability research through collaborative and interdisciplinary work.

Center for Social Science Innovation (CSSI)

  • The mission of the Center for Social Science Innovation is to advance, support, and celebrate social science research. It supports research on topics including but not limited to democracy and civic engagement, health and well-being, community, crime and law, media, human behavior and technological adaptation, race and social inequality.

Obermann Center for Advanced Studies

  • The Obermann Center for Advanced Studies is the only research institute at the University of Iowa that supports and connects scholars and artists from all disciplines at all stages of their careers, with a special focus on the arts and humanities. We help the university community—from undergraduate students to senior faculty—cooperate to tackle local and global issues.

The DeLTA Center

  • The DeLTA Center is an interdisciplinary research community at the University of Iowa dedicated to exploring the processes of learning and development by promoting interactions between basic and applied researchers.