Image: Students of French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish who want research experience regularly participate in the following opportunities. Talk to your professors to learn more about ways you can develop projects, presentations, and publications. Gain experience The Center For Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO) is open to all undergraduates. Work with a faculty mentor and develop a research project to present at the annual Spring CURO Symposium as poster or talk. Project abstracts are published. CURO Program Join a VIPR Team Vertically Integrated Projects for Research Teams (VIPR) connect undergraduates with faculty members and graduate students across disciplines to collaborate on projects in a number of exciting areas of study. "Humanities in Public Life: A Multilingual Inquiry" is a ROML-based team. Explore VIPR Teams Publish your work The Classic Journal promotes writing and research by undergraduate students at the University of Georgia. Read student authored work and submit your own. Accepts submissions in languages other than English. Linguazine is Romance Languages' own student-authored publication and accepts creative work. The Classic Journal Linguazine