
The Undergraduate Training and Research Opportunity Program (UTROP) is an educational scheme designed to give undergraduate students at CDU’s Faculty of Education, Health and Science (EHS) an opportunity to participate in research projects. Participation in UTROP will provide experience in research, while still enabling students to continue with formal studies.
UTROP students also receive payment for the hours spent undertaking their project. Projects must be at least 80 hours duration and no longer than 120 hours duration.
The UTROP process is managed by the Faculty of EHS’s Postgraduate and Research (PGResearch) Office located in Blue 5.
Research staff from the Faculty of EHS, the Tropical Savannas CRC (TS CRC) and other program sponsors are eligible to be UTROP supervisors.
Students who have completed at least 120 credit points towards their degree, and who are currently enrolled in a course offered through the Faculty of EHS are eligible to apply for UTROP projects.
Timetable |
2009 |
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Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
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Call for sponsors, supervisors and projects |
Mon, 16 Mar |
Mon, 14 Sept |
Closing date for submission of UTROP project proposals |
Mon, 06 April |
Mon, 28 Sept |
Student applications open |
Mon, 13 April |
Mon, 05 Oct |
Closing date for submission of applications |
Thur, 30 April |
Thur, 22 Oct |
Students and Supervisors notified of outcome |
Wed, 13 May |
Wed, 04 Nov |
The UTROP projects are flexible and the program is designed to accommodate students’ academic timetables, exam periods, their supervisor’s activities and seasonal and environmental factors. For example, a UTROP project may run in a four week block during the summer break, six hours a week for a semester, or two weeks field work followed by three hours a week for four weeks. The schedule will be worked out by the student and their UTROP supervisor.
Should the schedule vary from the original agreement, the student and their supervisor will resolve how the student can continue in a more sustainable manner.
Where can UTROP be undertaken
UTROP can be undertaken wherever Faculty EHS, TS CRC or other UTROP sponsors’ research is carried out. CRC partnership agencies are encouraged to host UTROP students.
How UTROP helps you
Researchers
Students