Research
Undergraduate Research
Honors Opportunities
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Funding is available for Honors students engaged in undergraduate research projects to attend the annual NRHC conferences. Students will participate in all parts of the funded-projects process including crafting a successful application and creating a state-of-the-art digital presentation. Applications are open to students in any discipline.
Campus-wide Opportunties
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE FOR UNDERGRADUATES
The Grants Office provides many opportunities for student research and travel.
Board of Trustees Fellowships for Distinguished Students
Undergraduate students (32 credits or more) can receive financial support for a project, research, or creative work (non-credit bearing) by applying for the Board of Trustees Fellowship for Distinguished Students. Initiatives involving Civic Engagement and Residential Life鈥檚 Living Learning Communities may also be considered for funding.
The guideline/application materials can be found in a PDF version on the Dean of Students website at Fellowship for Distinguished Students. Contact the Care & Community Standards Office at 626-3585, or email care.cs@stockton.edu for more information.
Program and Faculty Projects
CHEM 2510, Introduction to Research. This course is designed to allow first and second year NAMS students to get involved in research. Students will work on one of two projects associated with Marc Richard's research in trace explosive analysis or Kristen Hallock-Water's work in environmental chemistry. Check the course schedule to see days/times.
Contact: Marc Richard, Chemistry, USC320, 609-652-4368, or Kristen Hallock-Waters, Chemistry, USC315, 609-652-4479.
Resources for Applicants
These are available from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) but are helpful for any research, internship, or job applicant.
Honors Organizations
Undergraduate Research Opportunities
NCUR
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Research-Based Internships for Undergraduates
- Please note that some of the NSF opportunities are also open to majors in the social sciences and humanities.
- . Eligible disciplines are business; life, health,and medical sciences; communications and graphic design; computer science; physical sciences; and mathematics.
- . Students who are majoring in any branch of science, math, engineering and technology are encouraged to apply. The Department of Energy-Headquarters also has interns majoring in science or public policy under the DOE Headquarters - Naval Reactors Internship.
- National Institutes of Health,
- The US Department of Homeland Security supports 12-week residential internships at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) for U.S. graduate students or undergraduate seniors majoring in criminal justice, criminology, criminal justice administration, forensic sciences,and psychology