Scholars in Undergraduate Research (SURE) Award
For juniors/seniors in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences pursuing research. Requires letter of recommendation, project description.
Full description:
The SURE program fosters undergraduate research participation in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. Undergraduate involvement in research with mentoring professors is a rewarding experience for students. The goal of the SURE program is to facilitate research activities and provide a forum for the presentation of undergraduate research. The SURE awards are given to undergraduate students in their junior or senior years. Students are encouraged to present their research in a professional setting (a local or state conference, student association/club meeting or classes).
The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences includes the following departments:
- Art and Design
- Biological Sciences
- Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Economics
- English
- Geology/Geography
- History
- Mathematics & Computer Science
- Music
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- School of Communication and Journalism
- Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology
- Theatre Arts
- World Languages and Cultures
Visit https://www.eiu.edu/clas/ for a full list of majors in each department.
- Award
- $0.00
- Department
- College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Eastern Illinois University - General
- Deadline
- 03/15/2025
- Supplemental Questions
- Please provide the name and email address of a faculty member or counselor to provide a letter of recommendation.
- Please submit the date your project was completed.
- Please submit the title and a summary of your project.
- Please describe the Research Process of your project.
- Please describe the Data of your project.
- Please include your dissemination and publication. If you have not presented your project yet, please indicate when and where you will be presenting or sharing your project.
- Please include your project references.
- Please include any supplementary materials here (optional).
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