Sponsored by the College of Arts and Science
Are you currently working on an independent research project? Are you currently thinking about working on an independent research project in the future? Would you like to apply for funding for that research project?
Come to an information session about the Dean's Undergraduate Research Fund (DURF) to learn more about the DURF program, what types of projects are
eligible for funding, finding a mentor and how to write a competitive DURF
proposal:
- Tuesday, February 3 from 5-6 PM in Silver 907
- Wednesday, March 4 from 5-6 PM in Silver 907
- Tuesday, March 10 from 5-6 PM in Silver 907
Reminders:
- There are two application cycles during the spring 2015 semester: February 13 and April 3.
- Independent and Team Research Grants can provide you with up to $1,000 to fund your project.
- Freshman and Sophomore Training (FAST) Grants can provide you with up to $500 to help you learn essential research skills.
- All CAS freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and first-term seniors are eligible to apply.
- All CAS students (including past DURF recipients) also have the opportunity to present the results of their project at the College's annual Undergraduate Research Conference in April.
- The abstracts of projects presented at the Conference are published in the College's research journal, "Inquiry."
Contact: Joel Ward, Assistant Dean for Students | jsw298@nyu.edu
Also, make sure you sign up for the Prehealth listserv here!
Stay on top of all the information you need to be successful at NYU
No comments:
Post a Comment