Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Summer Research Grants

The University has a wonderful program set up to allow students to conduct ten weeks of full-time research over the summer in lieu of finding gainful employment. The University will issue a stipend of $3000 to summer research scholars to ensure scholars need not obtain additional employment. The research conducted often becomes a component of a student's senior thesis, but could also focus on a subject someone might not be able to easily study in their normal curriculum.

Several current history majors have completed successful summer research projects in the past, and would likely be more than willing to talk with anyone putting together a research proposal.

Full details of the grant, which is due no later than March 9th, are available at the following link.

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