ForagerOne

Mizzou's mentorship hub for research and creative scholarship

Easy to use

Connection, streamlined

Mizzou has implemented ForagerOne, a platform used by top research universities that makes it easy for faculty mentors and students to find each other based on common scholarly interests.

Student and faculty mentor engaged in plant research

Simple and secure

For the Mizzou community

Accessible by single sign-on (SSO) for current Mizzou employees and students, ForagerOne allows faculty mentors to quickly activate their research profiles, which are automatically populated from existing faculty web pages. Claim your profile in a few clicks, and then make any customizations you like.

faculty and student engaged in textile and apparel management research

Recruitment made easy

Coming soon to students

Students will be invited to create their ForagerOne research profiles beginning in Fall 2025, so students and faculty mentors will be able to search for each other based on research or scholarly interest.

New and returning students alike visit the Undergraduate Research Fair, August 19, 2022.

Get started

Activate your profile

Simply visit foragerone.com, search for University of Missouri in the list of institutions, log in with your UM System email address by single sign-on, and activate your profile.

Dr. Mun Choi with student researchers at the Missouri State Capitol.

Recruit Students

For Faculty

Turn on the “Accepting Students” button to indicate you’re open to receiving inquiries from students about research involvement. You can also indicate your openness to research collaborations with other faculty.

For specific needs, faculty can create and publish “projects” that provide a description of the research activity, the type of opportunity (paid, volunteer, for-credit) and the weekly estimated time commitment. 

Implementation Team

ForagerOne is being implemented by a team of faculty and staff from the Office of the Provost, Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies, and Office of Undergraduate Research.