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Recruitment and Mentorship

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Recruitment and Mentorship

Learning how to recruit, train, find funding for, and mentor undergraduate researchers can be daunting, but we have collected the information below to assist you.

Open research positions

Undergraduate Researchers Recruitment

UR&CI assists faculty and the campus community with finding undergraduate research assistants by posting available positions on our website. These positions can be found on our Research Positions page.

How to share a research position with UR&CI

If you are interested in posting an undergraduate research position, please complete our research position form. Please allow two to three days for the position to be posted.

Additional contacts to share your position

We also suggest reaching out to academic advisors and undergraduate studies coordinators in your college or department to send a message to students about the open position.

Hiring undergraduate researchers

Research positions can be paid, for credit, or volunteer. If you have funds available to pay undergraduate researchers, be sure to identify the person in your department who facilitates student hiring. They can help you familiarize yourself with the hiring process. If students are working with you for academic credit, you should be familiar with the processes for enrolling in your departments 3998, 4998, or 4999 courses for undergraduate research credit. UR&CI does not provide this kind of administrative support.

Undergraduate Researchers Mentorship

Expectations for undergraduate researchers vary from faculty to faculty. It is important to set these expectations early with undergraduate students and continue to meet with your students on a regular basis in a mentoring capacity. UR&CI has a contract template available for you and your mentees to use. This contract can assist you in discussing expectations and building a productive and satisfying working relationship from day one.

View the UR&CI contract template

Extensive additional resources on mentoring are available from the Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research (CIMER), including additional templates, toolkits, research articles, networks, and training.  Our colleagues in the Center for Clinical and Translational Science offer multiple CIMER-designed workshops each year to help faculty who mentor early career researchers to become more effective research and career mentors. The Ohio State Mentoring Initiative also offers many resources for those interested in developing and strengthening their mentoring skills. Additionally, the University Libraries offer a variety of workshops on research topics.

Promotion and Tenure Considerations

Faculty who supervise undergraduate researchers may get credit for this work in tenure, promotion, merit-based salary decisions, and in teaching assignments. Undergoing reappointment, tenure and/or promotion reviews? Here are three ways to share your mentorship experience: