TEJAS (Texas excellence in jobs and services) award
The Texas Excellence in Jobs and Service (TEJAS) award is designed to support CNS undergraduates in research placements throughout the College. We will be opening applications soon for students who are interested in this opportunity for Fall 2022. Please click HERE for more information on the application process and how to apply.
CNS Advanced summer research fellowship
Fellowships are available for UT College of Natural Sciences students participating in an advanced summer research project on campus or remotely under the supervision of a UT faculty member or research supervisor. Applicants must have already completed at least one prior undergraduate research experience. (Either full-time research experience in summer or a part-time two semester research experience in the academic year, or equivalent.)
The summer placement and research supervisor must be confirmed at time of application. If you would like to find out more about strategies for finding a research placement, make a consultation appointment with one of our student ambassadors or with Lynda Gonzales, Director for Student Engagement and Outreach, at https://calendly.com/lyndag-1/30-min-experiential-learning-consultation.
Support is for a full-time research placement, requiring 35-40 hours per week for at least 8 weeks, at $4,000.
Deadline for applications - Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2023, 11:59pm
Deadline for recommendation - Wednesday, March 1, 2023, 11:59pm
Instructions for submitting the letter of recommendation: The person providing your recommendation will email the document as an attachment to this address: Documen.srr3j6p3tdcil70i@u.box.com
Questions? Contact Lynda Gonzales, lyndag@austin.utexas.edu
LOUIS STOKES ALLIANCE FOR MINORITY PARTICIPATION (LSAMP) SUMMER RESEARCH ACADEMY
Students are matched with a research mentor and participate in an intensive research experience at a UT System school(if you are a current UT Austin student your placement will be at one of the other UT system institutions).
- $4,000+ stipend, travel allowance, and a housing allowance.
- Must be US Citizen or Permanent Resident.
- For more information and to apply, go HERE.
- The application is not open at this time; the deadline is typically in mid-Feb.
- Questions? Contact LSAMP CNS representative Lynda Gonzales.
LOUIS STOKES ALLIANCE FOR MINORITY PARTICIPATION (LSAMP) SUMMER RESEARCH ACADEMY ABROAD
- Sophomores and juniors in all disciplines in the College of Natural Sciences are eligible to apply.
- Students are matched with a research mentor and participate in an intensive research experience at an institution abroad.
- Stipend, travel allowance, and a housing allowance.
- Veterans are encouraged to apply.
- For more information, go HERE.
- Applications are closed for Summer 2023; the application for summer 2024 will open in Sept 2023.
- Questions? Contact Lynda Gonzales.
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM (UROP)
- For CS Majors (CS Entry-Level students may not be apply), with a minimum 2.5 UT GPA.
- The UROP program encourages undergraduate research by funding students who work as Undergraduate Research Assistants (URAs) on research projects sponsored by CS faculty members.
- More info
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
- Support for specific scholarly research projects conducted by full-time UT undergraduate students enrolled in any department
- Covers costs associated with academic research projects proposed and written by student applicants and undertaken with the supervision of a university tenured or tenure-track faculty member, lecturer, senior lecturer or full-time research scientist/engineer.
- Up to a $1,000 award.
- More info
OFFICE OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP FOR RESEARCH OR CONFERENCE TRAVEL
- Funding to support research travel or travel to a conference or professional meeting to present your research.
- More info
UNIVERSITY CO-OP / GEORGE H. MITCHELL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT AWARDS FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
- Faculty members nominate students who have demonstrated superior scholarly or creative achievement through a notable paper or thesis, research project, creative or artistic endeavor, or other product of the student’s academic work.
- Nominees must be either a junior or senior currently enrolled at UT Austin or have received their undergraduate degree in December of the academic year in which the award is being given.
- Three students will receive awards of $2,000 each, three students will receive awards of $3,000 each, and one student will be awarded the grand prize of $10,000.
- More info