
2011 Award winners: Yesenia M. Alaniz, Adam S. Billman, & Shipra De.
Recognizing undergraduate students who demonstrate sophistication and originality in research projects. Up to four prizes will be awarded in two categories: Seniors will be eligible for a $1000 prize; freshmen, sophomores and juniors will be eligible for a $750 prize.
All applications are due by 5:00 p.m. on April 19, 2012. Award winners will be honored at a reception May 3, 2012.
Please note: applications become property of the University Libraries. They will not be returned.
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Applicants must:
Project length will be dictated by the course instructor or project advisor who supports the application.
Projects by individual or groups in all formats are eligible including:
Questions about eligibility should be addressed to the chair of the Libraries' Award committee, Anne Zald.
Submissions will be judged based on how well they demonstrate the following:
A panel composed of faculty, librarians, students, and staff will judge entries using this rubric describing the criteria named above. Expectations for achievement will be commensurate with the applicant's class year and the requirements of the discipline.
With the support of a generous endowment from Lance and Elena Calvert, the University Libraries Lance and Elena Calvert Award for Undergraduate Research recognizes excellence in undergraduate research projects that incorporate the use of University Libraries' collections and demonstrate sophisticated information literacy skills on the part of the undergraduate researcher. The award review committee considers the product of the research, but focuses on the research process: the demonstration of library research skills, adept use of library resources, and reflection upon the strategies utilized to investigate a research problem. Winners receive a cash prize and public recognition of their excellent work.
Festival of Communities Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities Symposium
Undergraduate students conducting research or creative activities as part of their degree program or as co-curricular activities are encouraged to participate in the Undergraduate Symposium. In 2011 the Symposium was held in conjunction with the Festival of Communities in mid-April. The application deadline will be posted here when it is announced.
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