Explore our undergraduate research awards below using the sort, filter, and search tools.

Although all the awards require the same application materials, each offers a different amount of funding and some have more specific criteria for the types of projects that can be funded. Detailed information can be found on each single award page.

Review general eligibility and program requirements for all URSCA grants and fellowships on the eligibility page and review the application stages and requirements on the application process page.

For additional undergraduate research award opportunities outside of URSCA, please see HOUR, the Sheridan Libraries, and the Singleton Center for the Study of Premodern Europe.

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Tyler Center Fellowship

Sponsored by the Tyler Center for Global Studies, this fellowship provides $5,000 of funding to support independent research in libraries and/or archives abroad by undergraduate students from any humanities discipline in KSAS. Up to four fellows will be selected each year.

Kelly-Clyne Summer Internship Grant for Film & Television

The Kelly-Clyne Summer Internship Grant provides funding to cover living expenses for students pursuing internships in the film and media industries, especially in Los Angeles or New York.

Humanities Research Clusters

The Humanities Research Clusters are open to undergraduates and graduate students. They provide for an open discussion of current topics in evolving and understudied interdisciplinary fields. Each approved research cluster will receive up to $1,000 of annual funding from the university for meetings, materials, and guest speakers. Cluster members will also have access to URSCA’s flexible learning space on campus.

Louis E. Goodman Award

The Louis E. Goodman Award is to facilitate personal enrichment in a discipline (arts and humanities) that may not otherwise be addressed or pursued by the recipient.

John Camp and Mindy Farber ’74 Endowed Award

The John Camp and Mindy Farber ’74 Endowed Award (approximately $4000) was created to support undergraduates conducting research in brain science, with preference given to students performing research related to brain cancers.

Jeffrey Ma Shiu and Emily Liu Endowed ASPIRE Award

The annual $4,000 award will be made available for students to pursue original research in the brain sciences.

Albstein Research Scholarship

The Albstein Research Scholarship (up to $5,000) is open to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing intensive research in brain science, especially Alzheimer’s research.

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