Save The Date (April 17, 2026) for MassURC 2026 at UMass Amherst! 

The annual Massachusetts Undergraduate Research Conference (MassURC) will be held at University of Massachusetts Amherst on Friday, April 17, 2026.

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Building on the tremendous success of MassURC 2025, which saw record-breaking attendance and groundbreaking undergraduate research presentations from across the commonwealth, next year's annual Massachusetts Undergraduate Research Conference (MassURC) will bring together undergraduate students from the 28 public colleges and universities within the commonwealth.  

For over 30 years, the MassURC has served to broaden our understanding of research, showcasing investigations in over 60 subject areas, including biochemistry, history, architecture, marketing, fine art, and sociology. Going beyond observing, conference attendees have a chance to engage with the diverse and defining research that Massachusetts students are conducting with the support of faculty.

Reasons to Participate

Here's why some students participate:

  • Hone Expertise in Complex Topics: Showcase your ability to synthesize research and convey intricate ideas to a broader audience, enhancing your resume, and providing a compelling talking point in interviews
  • Network with Peers: Connect with like-minded students from 28 participating universities
  • Engage with Faculty: Interact with professors and fellow undergraduate researchers, for valuable guidance and insight on your research and ideas
  • Develop Valuable Skills: Hone public speaking, networking, and communication skills, enhancing your academic and professional journey

MassURC’s Statewide Partnership

We thank each of our partners for their dedication to research and their commitment to showcasing the work being done by undergraduate students across the commonwealth. MassURC is supported by Commonwealth Honors College at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education, the Massachusetts State Universities Council of Presidents, and the Massachusetts Association of Community Colleges.

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