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Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts:
UROP Fellowships and Grants

Learn more about Undergraduate Research Opportunities : from the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts

Facilitated by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, the Undergraduate Research and Teaching Opportunity Program (UROP) is an exciting initiative designed to expose undergraduate students to the rigors and rewards of scholarship.

Students work with faculty advisors to design a research project that may range from independent research to creative projects to the presentation of research at conferences. Awards include summer fellowship grants up to $4500 and research and materials grants of $1750.

Projects receiving grants in 2008 include:

  • Inspiration, Love, and Rivalry of Homeland: The Loire Valley of Muse
  • Cultural Fluidity in Europe: The People and Identity of South Tivol
  • An Analysis of Risk and Resilience in Older Adults

Intellectual Community

  • The Journal for Undergraduate Reseach is an annual, student edited publication highlighting Arts and Letters undergraduate research.
  • Residing in a World of Ideas (RWI) brings students and faculty together in the residence halls to discuss matters of pressing or enduring importance.
  • Learning Beyond the Classroom Grants provide funding to students in support of cultural excursions, travel to conferences, and other activities aimed at enhancing student learning beyond the classroom. Students are eligible grants of up to $1500. Grant proposals will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Applications are available here and in the Office of Undergraduate Studies.

International Opportunities

Arts and Letters Centers

  • The Center for Creative Computing (CCC) provides leadership and resources to support digital technologies in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Students may apply for grants as part of faculty-student teams.
  • The Center for the Study of Languages and Culture (CSLC) is an innovative and technical resource community developed to support language learning at Notre Dame .
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Famous for its hot cinnamon scones, Waddick’s café is a favorite gathering spot for Arts and Letters students, faculty, and staff.
Famous for its hot cinnamon scones, Waddick’s café is a favorite gathering spot for Arts and Letters students, faculty, and staff.

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