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This page provides
links to funding opportunities for undergraduate research.
Daemen funding is available for faculty and students working jointly on research.
Summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates -REU Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI) and with funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) offer summer research experiences in programs designed to give undergraduates an opportunity to learn and become active participants in basic biological research. Read more.
The
Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) supports and promotes
high-quality undergraduate student-faculty collaborative research
and scholarship. CUR's flagship program is the Undergraduate
Summer Research Fellowships in Science, Mathematics and Engineering.
It provides stipends for selected students, and may also cover other
costs.
Chemistry
Internet Resource for Research by Undergraduate Students CIRRUS
contains a variety of information and links pertinent to undergraduate
research in chemistry.
Summer
Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE)
is a component of the Department of Energy's Office of Biological
and Environmental Research Global Change Education Program (GCEP).
Established in 1999, the GCEP trains undergraduates and graduate
students in global change research--particularly that research carried
out by the Department of Energy (DOE). Accordingly, the SURE award
gives students the chance to spend valuable time at national research
facilities and universities, as well as the experience of working
with leading global change researchers.
Research
and Training Opportunities at the National Institutes of Health
provides information for undergraduate students and for recent
college graduates who plan to apply to graduate or professional
school.
The
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) Educational
and Research Experiences for Undergrads
offers information on research opportunities for undergraduate students.
ORISE is a U.S. Department of Energy facility focusing on scientific
initiatives to research health risks from occupational hazards,
assess environmental cleanup, respond to radiation medical emergencies,
support national security and emergency preparedness, and educate
the next generation of scientists.
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