UROP Research Mentor Project Submission Portal: Submission #1136
Submission information
Submission Number: 1136
Submission ID: 20276
Submission UUID: b88d895a-449b-41b6-a9c5-b8025460757f
Submission URI: /urop-research-mentor-project-submission-portal
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Created: Wed, 08/13/2025 - 07:14 PM
Completed: Wed, 08/13/2025 - 07:45 PM
Changed: Fri, 08/22/2025 - 03:41 PM
Remote IP address: 71.232.14.39
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English
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Research Mentor Information
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Overall Project Details
Psychedelic Law: Foreign, International, and Comparative Perspectives on Drug Control
drug policy, psychedelics, international law, United Nations, FDA
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Open to all majors. Project may be particularly suitable for students interested in law, criminology, sociology, political science, chemistry, anthropology, etc. However, there is no requirement that students are pursuing these majors, and interdisciplinary perspectives are welcome.
On FSU Main Campus
No, the project is remote
Fully Remote
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Flexible schedule (Combination of business and outside of business. TBD between student and research mentor.)
Legal reforms regarding psychedelic substances have become a global phenomenon affecting nearly every continent. UROP students will complete at least one of the following projects: analyze the relevant legal reforms of a foreign country and make recommendations to improve them, analyze how a foreign country's psychedelic laws compare to those of the United States, or analyze the extent to which they comply with the international drug control system, which is administered by the United Nations from Vienna.
Literature review, data collection, literature summary, analysis and comparison of national and international legal frameworks. All students must attend a standing virtual research meeting that will occur every two weeks. The dates and time will be selected based on student and research mentor schedules.
Required: Experience or skill conducting library research, experience or skill integrating information from different sources and summarizing that information, interest in learning about the legal systems of other countries and/or the United Nations system of international drug control, self-motivation and willingness to stay on schedule.
Recommended: Interest in federal law, international law, drug policy, psychedelic policy, healthcare, or traditional ceremonial use of psychedelic substances.
Recommended: Interest in federal law, international law, drug policy, psychedelic policy, healthcare, or traditional ceremonial use of psychedelic substances.
As a research mentor, my goal is to help UROP students become confident, curious, and ethical researchers regardless of the undergraduate majors or careers they aim to pursue. I do this by (1) teaching the subject matter from first principles, (2) offering candid professional advice and opportunities, (3) encouraging interdisciplinary perspectives and methods, and (4) striving to tailor projects to each student’s interests, strengths, and goals. In addition to discussing their research projects with their mentor, UROP research students in my department will meet periodically as a cohort to learn from each other as their projects advance. My goal is to create an encouraging and supportive learning environment where students can do work they will be proud to share.
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FSU Profile: https://law.fsu.edu/faculty-staff/mason-marks
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