The annual Denman Undergraduate Research Forum is open to all SBS students involved in supervised research.
Each fall and spring quarter, SBS offers research funding to students whose research projects involve extraordinary costs.
- All undergraduate students are eligible—honors as well as non-honors students.
- Students can apply for and receive money from both the Colleges of the Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research Scholarship competition and SBS.
- The SBS award does not reduce scholarship money or other funding.
- Typical awards are in the $500 range, with none to exceed $1,000.
Read about the winners of this year's Essay Competition.
Download an application package, including eligibility criteria and deadlines.
Examples of undergraduate research projects:
- A Comparison of Osteon Circularity between Human Bones versus Non-Human Bones
- Abstractness of Thought Can Motivate Changes in Perceived Closeness to Others
- Impulsivity and Depression in Adolescent Smokers and Nonsmokers
- Creating Diabetes Awareness through Testimonials and Communities of Faith
- Post-Industrial Transition: An Analysis of Regreening in Southeast Ohio
- The Ohio Foreclosure Crisis: Its Causes and Consequences
- Visual and Auditory Factors Facilitating Multimodal Speech Integration
- Constructing the Post-Industrial City: A Study in Conflict
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