Undergraduate Research Award
Award Description
This $1,000 award supports undergraduate research in Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA). Undergraduate research awards are open to currently enrolled undergraduate students at the University of Oregon (UO). Applicants should propose a project that makes meaningful use of the university’s special collections and archives, whether for a course, capstone project, thesis, or independent research. We welcome students from all disciplines and especially encourage those who are new to archival research to apply. Award recipients should be aware that, depending on their status and country of origin, the US government may consider their award taxable income. It is recommended that awardees familiarize themselves with their tax status and take necessary steps to plan for and pay any potential fees.
Application Requirements
In addition to completing the research award application form, applicants are asked to submit:
- A curriculum vitae or resume
- Project proposal
- 1-2 paragraph project summary describing your project and its significance to your work, discipline, and/or community
- A statement detailing what SCUA materials you are planning on examining, their importance for the project, and how the research award will assist in supporting the project (maximum two pages)
- Two references, to be contacted if applicant is a finalist
Fellows Will
- Complete their research at the University of Oregon within a year of award notification
- Present a 10-15 minute lecture as part of SCUA's virtual Annual Research Awards Panel
- Submit a copy of their final project or publication to SCUA
- Acknowledge SCUA, in all publications resulting from the research award
Applications are currently closed and will reopen in summer of 2026.
Applicants awarded funding will be notified by late March of the application year.