

Only applications from undergraduate students with work-study awards will be considered.Īpplications are currently being accepted for all of the positions below with a status of “open.” As applications are being reviewed on an ongoing basis, we encourage you to apply for all positions that interest you as soon as possible. Please follow the specifications of the posting and upload all requested information (e.g., resume, cover letter, availability, references). You may apply to more than one posting if it aligns with your goals and interests. The listing is alphabetical by Faculty Department, but the list may be sorted by Faculty Name, Job Posting number, or Job Status. Jobs are now posted and will continue to be added throughout the summer. If you have a federal work-study award for 2022-2023, apply for one or more of the research job postings in the JobX system listed on the 2022-2023 Opportunities page. Read more about what other UConn undergraduates have to say about how they have benefited from engaging in undergraduate research. Participation in undergraduate research is one way to explore your academic interests, learn about how research is conducted at the university, and build transferable skills useful in a range of fields.

There are many reasons to consider pursuing a position as a research assistant. Are you are an undergraduate student with a federal work-study award? Would you be interested in assisting with faculty research for your work-study employment? If so, the Work-Study Research Assistant Program can help connect you to available research opportunities on campus.
