Advanced Research Grants 2023

OURCI offers grants that provide rising juniors and senior students with an opportunity to pursue advanced undergraduate research projects during 12 weeks of the summer months, with or without credit. The advanced summer research awards program seeks to emphasize:

  • individual curiosity and initiative
  • intellectual ambition
  • scholarly work conducted individually or in groups.

Currently enrolled undergraduate students working toward a bachelor’s degree who will be enrolled at TU in the fall and who agree to meet all responsibilities of the award are eligible to apply.

The project may not be a class assignment though it could build from a project which originated in a regular course offering.

Students working as a group need to clearly delineate individual student roles and expected contributions. An additional paragraph describing each member of the group’s role, including faculty if it’s a faculty-led project, must be submitted with the application.

Each project requires a TU faculty mentor. Stipends of $5,000 will be awarded on a competitive basis to students whose applications demonstrate a sound conception of the proposed work and evidence of the interest and ability to complete the project successfully. Faculty mentors will receive a stipend of $500 for their work advising and overseeing the project. Based on availability of funds, a small (up to $500) budget for materials and supplies necessary to complete the project may also be supported.

An application has the following elements:

  • application cover page 
  • one-paragraph project summary statement (on a separate page)
  • narrative description of the project (indicate sources, data, materials, strategies to be used, student’s background for project preparation, schedule plan, description of the report to be provided at the end of the project) — limit to 1,000 words; description should be written for a general audience (not experts)
  • if funds for materials and supplies are requested, the narrative description should contain an itemized budget.
  • faculty mentor letter assessing the project and student’s ability to complete it.
  • evidence of IRB or IACUC approval or status (if applicable)

The summary statement and the narrative description are the most important parts of the application; compose them well with the guidance of your faculty mentor.

Applications should contain all the elements above. The students are encouraged to ask questions and may discuss drafts of their applications with the Director of Undergraduate Research. The director can be reached at the email .

  • Applications should be submitted as a single PDF file emailed to  by March 24, 2023.
  • Faculty mentors may submit their recommendation letters separately to  by the deadline date.
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This post was written by Patterson, Richard E.