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*** Next Deadline is April 10, 2018 ***

Overview

The Department of Psychology Undergraduate Research and Service Grant (URSG) program is designed to support undergraduate psychology majors who are exploring psychological research and psychological services as possible career paths. Students may apply for up to $500 to cover relevant expenses.

Eligible Research and Services Experiences

Students engaging in the following activities are eligible for URSG funding:

  • Research with Department of Psychology faculty, through research internship (enrolled in PSYC 3591), independent study (PSYC 4591), as a research assistant paid with other funds, or through uncredited volunteer activities.
  • Psychological research conducted by investigators outside of the Psychology department or the university, when coordinated through Psychology faculty via research internship (PSYC 3591), independent study (PSYC 4591), or through non-course learning plans (see below).
  • Service placements coordinated by Department of Psychology faculty, through field internships (PSYC 3592) or CCAS service learning (CCAS 2154).
  • Service placements within the Department of Psychology Meltzer Center, whether on a funded or volunteer basis.

Non-course learning plans: Some students may find opportunities for participating in psychological research projects being conducted outside the Psychology Department, but not wish to enroll in PSYC 3591 or PSYC 4591. These students can apply for URSG funding if they are able to find a member of the Psychology faculty willing to provide oversight of the experience. This would include helping the student develop a written learning plan with their research supervisors that outlines the commitments and responsibilities of both the student and the research team. It would also include the Psychology faculty member being available to help the student negotiate with the research team if problems arise.

Allowed Expenses

URSG funds may be used for any expense associated with participation in the research or service activity. These expenses can include travel to and from the performance site, materials and subject payments for research projects, or expenses associated with attending scientific or professional services conferences or trainings directly relevant to the student’s research or service experience, including presentation of posters or papers. It can also include costs of background checks required by some service settings. URSG funds may also be used for hourly wages of students who have a paid position under the work-study program as a research assistant with a Psychology Department faculty member or with the Meltzer Center.

Application Deadlines

There are three deadlines for 2018, corresponding to funding for activities during the spring, summer, and fall:

  • 2018 Spring Semester: Friday, January 19, 2018.
  • 2018 Summer: Tuesday, April 10, 2018
  • 2018 Fall Semester: September 7, 2018

Application Materials

Applications need to include:

  • Completed application form.
  • Statement of support from the Psychology faculty member overseeing the experience
  • Unofficial GW transcript (please provide a screen shot; no transcripts from GWEB).

Selection Process

The Psychology Department Selection Committee, which includes faculty members from the three department programs, will review applications and make decisions on funding. Recipients must let the Department know if they receive funding for the same activity from another source; the award may need to be reduced.

Final Report

Each recipient must submit a report at the end of the funding period explaining how the funds were used, and any activities or outcomes that the funds made possible.

Contact Carol Sigelman (carol@gwu.edu) for a copy of the application form.

The Georgetown Undergraduate Research Conference (URC) Student Planning Committee would like to invite students from Georgetown University and from nearby universities to present their health-related scientific research at this year’s URC. URC is a day of student poster sessions and presentations from students and an esteemed keynote speaker, aiming to highlight the health science-related research efforts of undergraduate students. This year will mark the 16th year of the Georgetown URC and will be held on April 18th, 2018 at Georgetown University in the Healey Family Student Center.

We would greatly appreciate if you would forward this email to any faculty and/or students who may be interested in presenting or attending.

 

The tentative conference agenda is as follows:

Wednesday 4/18/18:

  • 10:00a-11:30a: Student Poster Session 1
  • 12:00p: Keynote Address by Maria Jasin, PhD (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center) and lunch for conference participants
  • 1:30p-3:00p: Student Poster Session 2
  • 3:30p:  Student Oral Presentations, Awards Ceremony

 

Applying:

The application and additional information for this year’s conference can be found at:

https://goo.gl/HSjrFu

 

IMPORTANT DEADLINES

Abstract and Application submission deadline: March 19th @ 11:59pm

Poster submission deadline: April 4th @ 11:59pm

All posters will be printed by the URC Student Planning Committee at the School of Nursing and Health Studies. There is no fee for applying, registering, or printing.

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please email nhsurc@georgetown.edu. Thank you.

Sincerely,

Niritta Patel

Georgetown Undergraduate Research Conference Planning Committee