
Other Opportunities
Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Research and Creative Opportunities for Undergraduate and Graduate Students
- Summer undergraduate research experiences (S.U.R.E.)
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Undergraduate students can undertake cutting-edge and relevant research by participating in the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (S.U.R.E.).
- Funds for undergraduate research supplies and travel
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The Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Foundation offers the that supports the purchase of supplies, and travel for students who undertake research under the direct supervision of faculty.
- The Honors Program
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The University Honors Program includes writing a final thesis. The thesis summarizes an independent research project initiated, designed, and completed by the honors student. At every phase, the student works alongside a faculty mentor of his or her choice. Typically written during the student’s junior or senior year, the Honors Thesis can serve, later in the student’s life, as the starting point for further, deeper research, such as a master’s or doctoral thesis.
- Sigma Xi
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is the scientific research honor society and the international honor society of science and engineering. The Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø chapter of the honor society was chartered in 1971.
- Graduate research opportunities
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Graduate students have summer or academic-year long research opportunities to work with faculty on real-life research projects.
- Art Presentation & Exhibition Possibilities
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The Madelon Powers Gallery, located at the Fine & Performing Arts Center, features an ongoing series of exhibitions by professional artists as well as by students in a 1,000 square foot exhibition space with two-story high ceilings.
- Theatre Performances
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A degree in Theatre will prepare students for a variety of careers within the entertainment industry and beyond.
- Student Research Showcase
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Take a look at the way we showcase our student research at the annual Student Research and Creative Activity Symposium.
Where else can I turn to learn about opportunities?
If you are still not sure whom to talk to, call the Office of Sponsored Projects and Research and we will be happy to talk to you and direct you to the right resources.
General Listings & Databases
- : Guide for Undergraduate Research
- : Grant-in-Aid of Research
- of Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships
- – Pathways to science
- off campus research opportunities for undergraduates (all disciplines)
- : Other Research Opportunities for Undergraduates
The National Science Foundation's Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program
Individual Listings
- American Society of Plant Biologists Program
- Discipline: Biology, Ecology, Environmental Sciences Deadline: February
- Council on Undergraduate Research Program
- Discipline: Biology Deadline: September and January
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Program
- Discipline: Physics, Astronomy, Applied and Material Sciences, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering Deadline: February
- National institutes of Health (NIH) Program
- Discipline: Health-related Deadline: February
Contact Us
Contact Information
- Campus Address
- Reibman Administration Building
- Phone:
- (570) 422-3539
- Fax:
- (570) 422-3519 (Fax)
- Title of Department Leader
- Interim Provost and Vice President Academic Affairs
- Name
- Margaret J. Ball
- E:
- provost@esu.edu



