Completing undergraduate research can be one of the most important and rewarding parts of your college experience.
- Challenge yourself.
- Clarify your interest in the field of study, career interests, and post-graduation plans.
- Make original contributions to knowledge.
- Strengthen your written and oral communication, critical thinking, and analytical and other technical skills.
- Prepare for graduate school because it helps build your confidence in your abilities within the discipline.
We encourage you to reach out to WGS faculty about assisting with their research or creative activity or helping you develop your own project. You can also conduct original research as part of your senior thesis project to Graduate with Distinction from the College of Arts and Sciences -- or -- as part of your honors thesis through UNL’s Honors Program.
No Limits Student Research Conference
No Limits is an interdisciplinary student conference on issues related to women, gender, and sexuality and is sponsored by the Women's and Gender Studies Programs at UNO, UNK and UNL.
Sexual Assault and Sexual Health Lab
Directed by Dr. Kathryn Holland, the SASH Lab studies a variety of issues related to sexual assault and sexual health—with the goal of helping people (and especially women) live safer and healthier lives.
Objectification of Women Lab
Directed by Dr. Sarah Gervais, OWL conducts research into a variety of topics related to objectification, dehumanization, gender and sexuality, intergroup relations, stereotyping and prejudice, discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual assault, violence, aggression, and women in STEM.
Culture, Conflict and Law Lab
Directed by Dr. Ashley Votruba, the Culture, Conflict and Law Lab leverages social psychological theory and empirical research methodology to help inform legal scholars' and policymakers' understanding of how human psychology affects policy and legal judgment and decision-making.
Undergraduate Creative Activity and Research Experience
UCARE students work with a faculty mentor on a variety of projects in the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. Learn about the research process and earn a stipend.
First Year Research Experience
FYRE matches eligible incoming freshman with faculty mentors to learn about research and creative activity in the mentor’s field and to participate in a manageable research or creative project(s).
McNair Scholars Program
The McNair Program prepares selected undergraduates for graduate study by providing opportunities to define goals, engage in research under the guidance of a faculty mentor, and develop the skills and student/mentor relationships critical to success at the doctoral level.
Summer Research Program
The Summer Research Program increases the number of underrepresented students pursuing graduate study and research careers by taking undergraduates through intensive research experiences with faculty mentors and other activities.