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The Office of Student Fellowships awards two Provost Research Fellowships of up to $1,500 for qualified students with promising research agendas. These summer research fellowships are intended to provide opportunities for significant independent research for students planning to pursue graduate study and major nominated fellowships. Candidates must be nominated by a faculty member willing to work with them to develop the research project and application, and to serve as mentor during the Summer. For further information, please contact the Office of Student Fellowships at osf@scu.edu.
Hackworth Fellowships in Applied Ethics are for the duration of senior year and have a stipend of $4,000. Fellowship selections for the next school year are made by the end of the Spring Quarter. The goal of the Hackworth Fellowships is to have Fellows promote ethical reflection and reflective ethical action among their undergraduate peers. In order to pursue this goal, Fellows are expected either to develop their own programs in an area of interest to them or to work with existing programs at the center. These programs can be on as wide a range of topics and use as wide a range of methods as are of interest to each Fellow. Click here for more information.
Environmental Ethics Fellowships in Applied Ethics are also available to students. Click here for more information on this opportunity.
The REAL program funds summer experiential learning opportunities for undergraduate students in the College of Arts. Created to allow students to discover their interests, connect academics to career aspirations, gain a rich understanding of a particular career path, and explore future employment sectors - the program provides up to $6000 for opportunities up to full-time (10 weeks or 350 hours), during the summer. Stipend awards support experiences from non-profit and community service to mentored research, governmental organizations, and beyond. Applications open the first week of winter quarter. Learn more at www.scu.edu/real/
The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation provides grants to researchers and non-profit research institutions in chemistry and life sciences to promote scientific discoveries, and particularly to foster the invention of methods, instruments, and materials that will open up new avenues of research. In 1997, the Beckman Foundation initiated the Beckman Scholars Program, which recognizes outstanding undergraduate students in chemistry, biochemistry, biological, and medical sciences research at select universities and colleges throughout the United States. Click here to learn more and apply.