The Research Discovery Program (RDP) prepares undergraduates academically, professionally, and personally to conduct research at some point during their academic studies at UCI. Undergraduate participants (Mentees) take a class and attend group and individual meetings during winter and spring quarters. Mentees are matched with graduate students (Mentors) to support and guide them through the process.

We are seeking approximately 100 undergraduate students and 25 graduate students from any majors to join us as RDP Mentees and Mentors.

Undergraduate

Student Mentees

Graduate

Student Mentors

Donors

FAQ

Undergraduate Student Mentees

What You Will Gain:

 

  • Mentorship: Mentees receive guidance from a graduate student mentor.
  • Community: Build community at UCI by connecting with fellow undergraduate researchers, graduate students, and faculty.
  • Professional Development: Attend workshops on career readiness, research skills, and student researcher and faculty panels.
  • Credit: Mentees enroll in a 1 unit class held in person in both winter and spring quarters, and will receive a total of 2 units of academic credit.

Application Deadline: Expected to be in mid-November

Eligibility
  • First-year UCI undergraduates (freshmen or transfers) from any major.
  • Must be enrolled and attend UCI in person through at least spring quarter 2025.
  • Undergraduate students with no previous college or university-level research experience.
  • Students who are committed to diversity and have overcome significant challenges are strongly encouraged to apply!
Program Requirements
  • Enroll in and successfully complete the 1 unit course in both winter and spring quarters. Class time TBD.
  • Participate in all Mentor meetings in both group and individual settings.
  • Attend and volunteer at the Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium in mid-May 2025.
  • Complete program evaluations for winter and spring.
  • Attend the closing certificate ceremony at the conclusion of the program.
  • Goal: Submit at least one UROP proposal as an undergraduate student.
Submit Application

Application deadline will be updated by Fall 2024.

Graduate Student Mentors

What You Will Gain:

 

  • Mentoring Experience: Develop your skills while giving back by mentoring undergraduate students and helping to create a community of researchers.
  • Professional Development: Facilitate class discussions and meetings focused on developing Mentees’ research and leadership skills.
  • Funding: Mentors receive $1,500, divided into two equal payments at the end of winter and spring quarters.

Application Deadline: Expected to be in mid-November

Eligibility
  • Must be enrolled as a UCI graduate student and attend in person through at least spring quarter 2025.
  • Graduate students from any major who have completed the Mentoring Excellence Certificate Program (MEP) within the last two years.
  • Preference is given to those who have not served as a Research Discovery Program Mentor in the past.
  • Students who are committed to diversity and have overcome significant challenges are strongly encouraged to apply!
Program Requirements
  • Attend and help facilitate discussion in 1-unit course in both winter and spring quarters. Mentors will be required to attend select class dates each quarter. Exact dates TBD.
  • Grade Mentee classwork and provide feedback.
  • Lead Mentor meetings with up to 4 mentees both in class and individual settings.
  • Complete program evaluations for winter and spring.
  • Attend the closing certificate ceremony at the conclusion of the program (if your schedule allows).
Submit Application
  • Complete and submit the online application and your CV by the application deadline.
  • Deadline will be updated by Fall 2024.

Donors

Help us increase the diversity of students participating in undergraduate research at UCI!

Contact Information

Read more about the program on this webpage and contact us with questions:

Program Information:

Sharon Parks, UROP Director
sparks@uci.edu
(949) 824-5456

In RDP, I felt comfortable asking questions about research that I would have been afraid to ask otherwise. It is one of those rare spaces where there is no pressure to already know everything, and as a result, I gained the courage and resources to explore research outside the program; I joined a research group after my first quarter in the program and secured the SURP grant for the coming summer. (Natalie Batra, Physics major)

Natalie Batra

After hearing how many resources there were for research with no idea where to start, I joined the Research Discovery Program to learn more about what it truly means to get involved in research and build a strong network of supporters in my research journey!

Madison Delgado

The Research Discovery Program really helped shape what research looked like for me. I came into college knowing very little about what undergraduate research looked like, and RDP has helped make the process feel far less intimidating. It’s opened up doors for me to meet new people, learn new things, and push myself out of my comfort zone. I would encourage anyone curious about on campus research or seeking a community of motivated individuals to apply!

Anabelle El-Khoury

My mentor was very supportive and seemed to understand what I was going through. She was the first person in her family to pursue a career in STEM, was of Hispanic background, and was part of the LGBT+ community, which I think helped me a lot.

Daniela Ramos Rodriguez