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UCLA Undergraduate Research Week May 19 - 23, 2025, Showcase May 20. Save the date!

The Undergraduate Research & Creativity Showcase is Undergraduate Research Week’s main event. Hundreds of students will gather here on the Undergraduate Research Week website to share their work on student-initiated and faculty-led research and creative projects in livestreamed panels on May 20, 2025, and as recorded presentations and multimedia throughout the week.

Apply to Participate in the Showcase

UCLA students interested in presenting their research and creative projects at the Showcase can apply to participate by April 14.

Click here for more information about the Showcase application.

Live Panels on May 20

Join us here on May 20 for this all-day event, when students will share 5-10 minute presentations of their work, followed by Q&A with visitors. Presentations are organized into panels by topic during Sessions A, B, and C. We invite you to explore different panels throughout the day.

Session Times

  • Session A: 12:30-1:50 p.m.
  • Session B: 2:00-3:20 p.m.
  • Session C: 3:30-4:50 p.m.

Multimedia and Recorded Presentations May 19-23

Discover multimedia and recorded presentations produced by students here from May 19-23, 2025.

What Will the Showcase Look Like? Take a Sneak Peak

From May 19-23, 2025, visitors to the Undergraduate Research Week website will be greeted by an interactive display of tiles organized by field of research or creative inquiry that encourages exploration and engagement. Visitors will be able to search for specific presenters, or click on different topic tiles to see a wide range of presentations in those fields. Click here for a complete list of presentation content areas.

The Showcase features a welcome message and clickable tiles for different fields of study.
Visitors can hover over each tile and click “explore” to access presentations in each field of study.
After clicking “explore,” a new tab will open in the browser window with links to recorded and livestreamed presentation sessions as well as multimedia.

Visitors can click to see recorded presentations and multimedia throughout Undergraduate Research Week, and livestreamed presentations on May 20.

When visitors click to see recorded presentations or multimedia, they can see all available recorded presentations and multimedia for that subject, including each presenter’s name, project title, and abstract or artist statement.

When visitors click on a livestreamed session, they can see all panels for that session, including each presenter’s name, project title, and abstract or artist statement. They can join the Zoom presentations as audience members for any panel by clicking on the link for that panel.