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UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH

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Through its portfolio of undergraduate research programs, CRF facilitates undergraduate student-faculty partnerships. Research is an inherently creative and collaborative process. CRF works diligently both within the University and with external organizations to enhance research opportunities for students.

 

 

The ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ Social Science Apprenticeship (VSSA) is a cohort-based, five-week summer program offered by several departments in CLAS. For more information visit the and submit an application before March 15th, 2024.

OUR PROGRAMS

CRF offers various programs designed to support the research interests of undergraduate students.  

MATCH RESEARCH PROGRAM
FOR FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS

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The Match Program is an opportunity through which first-year undergraduates can contribute to a research project alongside a faculty mentor in the Spring semester.
 

   

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWS SUMMER PROGRAM (VURF)

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Student researchers working with faculty mentors during the summer can apply for financial support. VURF applicants may also request supplemental funding for supplies and equipment related to the proposed research.

   

STUDENT RESEARCH
SYMPOSIUM

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Undergraduate students who engage in summer research—either on campus or at other institutions—can share their work with the University community through this annual event.

   

VERITAS: VILLANOVA RESEARCH
JOURNAL (VVRJ)

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VVRJ is the University's first peer-reviewed undergraduate research journal. Published each fall, it showcases research conducted by current ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ undergraduates and recent graduates.

   

Falvey Scholars Award

This annual program—established by Falvey Library—recognizes outstanding undergraduate research. 
 

CRF Summer
Housing

This award is intended for students who do not have a place to live near campus over the summer and whose research requires access to campus facilities.

Conference and Travel Grants

Students pursuing undergraduate research may apply for funding to travel to present or conduct research through two distinct grant opportunities.

CREATIVITAS: DISPLAYS OF BEAUTY IN RESEARCH COMPETITION

Students will submit original images that celebrate the beauty inherent in research and scholarship.

WHY UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH?

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Our advisers work with ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ns to forge new paths, pursue their boldest ambitions and create the tomorrows about which they dream.

Our advisers help students hone their skills in self-advocacy, communication, collaboration, problem-solving, networking and more. ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ student-researchers also benefit from mentoring and professional development opportunities. Students are encouraged to consider competitive fellowships, grants and scholarships to support their research activities.

EXTERNAL OPPORTUNITIES
AND RESOURCES

CRF advises students on the various external programs available to support those engaged in undergraduate research.

Whether students are taking the first step or fully immersed in undergraduate research, the following information is designed to help them at any point in the process.

COMPETITIVE RESEARCH
OPPORTUNITIES

Research opportunities for students are available in various fields of study, both domestically and internationally.

RESPONSIBLE CONDUCT OF RESEARCH AND OTHER RESOURCES

Offering assistance with post-graduate research plans, trainings and external scholarships.

FUNDING FOR RESEARCH ABROAD

Apply to international research and language immersion programs.



    

    

    

THE UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

CONTACT US

Center for Research and Fellowships
Garey Hall 200 (top floor)
800 Lancaster Avenue
ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥, PA 19085

Email CRF
Phone: 610-519-8803
Fax: 610-519-6623