Resources
GWUR Resources​
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GWUR office hours @ Gelman Library room 456:
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Tuesdays: STEM-specific (5:30-7:30pm)
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Wednesdays: Social science-specific (5:30-7:30pm)
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Thursdays: Humanities-specific (5:30-7:30pm)
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Learn more information about the GW Undergraduate Review, the submission process, and our past journals here.
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General GW Resources
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Access the GW Research Commons here. Find research opportunities, projects, grants & awards, and faculty.
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Check out the Center for Undergraduate Fellowship and Research (CUFR) here.
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Find research assistant positions for students in the University Honors Program here.
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Fellowships
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See the general website for GW funded research fellowships here. For more guidance, reach out to GWUR or CUFR.
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The Student Professional and Career Development Grant reimburses students for costs of professional development opportunities. Learn more here.
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The GW Undergraduate Research Award (GWURA) grants up to $5,000 to freshmen through juniors. Learn more here. The GWURA also includes automatic consideration for the Luther Rice Undergraduate Research Fellowship.
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The Luther Rice Undergraduate Research Fellowship grants up to $5,000 to sophomores and juniors in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences. Learn more here.
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The Sigelman Undergraduate Research Enhancement (SURE) Award grants up to $500 for freshmen through seniors. Learn more here.
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Students in the University Honors Program can apply for the UHP SURE Award. Contact Brianna Crayton at bcrayton@gwu.edu for more information.​
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The National Churchill Library and Center Undergraduate Research Fellowship grants up to $2,500 on research related to Churchill’s example of global leadership. Learn more here.
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Find more fellowships here.
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School-Specific Programs
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Manheim-Sterling Research Prize (School of Media and Public Affairs)
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Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (Elliot School of International Affairs)
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Lewis N Cotlow Field Research Fellowship (Anthropology Department in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences)