Contact & Staff
Interested in contributing a paper to the Journal? Please refer to our submission guidelines.
The JUR staff listed on this page are the staff members for this date of the current publication. Please refer to the most recent issue of the JUR for current staff contact information.
The Journal of Undergraduate Research is published by the University of Florida Office of the Provost.
Editor:
Henri Van Rinsvelt
Managing Editor:
Karen Gill
Features Writer:
Patrick Hughes
Henri Van Rinsvelt is the editor of the JUR and a physics professor in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS). He reviews research papers and schedules them for publication in the JUR. Henri's email address is henri@phys.ufl.edu, and his office is in the New Physics Building 2368 (392-1447).
Karen Gill is the managing editor of the JUR and an information specialist in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) Dean's Office. She is responsible for formatting the papers for online publication. Students should send Karen a copy of their abstract. Her email address is kgill@clas.ufl.edu. Her office is in 2014 Turlington Hall (392-0780).
Patrick Hughes is the JUR features writer and a publications editor in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) Dean's Office. He photographs USP students for the JUR and writes the student profiles as well as the featured scholar article each month. Students that need to contact Patrick can send him an e-mail message at pfhughes@clas.ufl.edu or stop by his office in 2008 Turlington (846-2032).
Karen and Patrick are also the CLAS USP contacts, so students who are CLAS scholars should contact them for information regarding the program and the college's requirements.
Research papers should be submitted electronically. Please remember there is a 2,000-word limit, which includes references. There is not a limit on the number of charts, graphs, or figures in a paper, but please send these items as separate files. For more information, visit http://www.scholars.ufl.edu/JURGuidelines.htm or email us with questions. The JUR also accepts research papers from other UF undergraduates who are not USP participants. Please email Henri for more information.

