Calls for submission
Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Inquiry as a Driver of Career Readiness
Want to share your examples of ways your program or institution promoted benefits of undergraduate research experiences for the world of work? Have curricula or projects that contextualize undergraduate research experiences? Submit your proposed article by November 1.

SPUR Editors
Meet the many dedicated individuals who help keep the Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research (SPUR) journal alive and well. These volunteers have contributed their time and expertise in a plethora of disciplines to make sure the leadership and quality of SPUR remain intake.

Patricia Ann Mabrouk
Editor-in-Chief
Patricia Ann Mabrouk
Editor-in-Chief
Want to Become a Reviewer?
The success of CUR’s academic journal lies in the many dedicated individuals who serve in various roles for the journal. Especially crucial are those who review manuscripts for the journal. SPUR is always looking for expertise across all disciplines.
Want to become an Author?
Authorship is a role taken when an individual or group decides that the results of scholarly or creative work merit sharing with the greater creative and scholarly community in the form of a piece of writing. Authorship comes with its rewards and responsibilities. Before committing to SPUR, make sure to review our Authorship Policy.
Honoring SPUR’s Contributors
SPUR honors many authors and articles with yearly awards for their time and commitment. Please continue to check back on application openings and deadlines for upcoming awards.
SUBSCRIPTION
SPUR advances knowledge and understanding of novel and effective approaches to mentored undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative inquiry by publishing high-quality, rigorously peer reviewed studies written by scholars and practitioners of undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative inquiry. The SPUR Journal is a leading CUR member benefit. Gain access to all electronic articles by joining CUR.