IPHY Undergraduate Research Award
Eligibility
- Students must be IPHY degree-seeking undergraduates at the °µÍø½ûÇø to apply for the IPHY UG Research Grant funding and should not plan to graduate before the end of the proposed award semester.
- Studentsmust be supervised by an eligible IPHY faculty mentor, who is a tenured/tenure-track faculty, research faculty, or a contract instructor within IPHY at the °µÍø½ûÇø. Graduate students or post-docs may serve in a supervisory role on this student award, but the faculty mentor must provide some direct mentoring to the undergraduate.
Description
- The IPHY Undergraduate Research Award will provide funding of up to $2000 for the duration of one summer, or $1000 per fall or spring semester, to support students working in a lab.
- This award is not intended to provide money for research supplies or other research-related expenses.
- This award will support up to 4 students per summer or semester.
- Students cannot receive both a UROP and IPHY Undergraduate Research Award at the same time
Timeline
- The IPHY awards committee will accept applications on an ongoing basis.
- Each application is for one semester only (Fall, Spring, or Summer).
- The deadline for Fall applications is Aug. 1, Spring applications is Jan. 1 and Summer applications is May 1.
Compliance
- Human Subjects. Projects involving human subjects may require approval by the CU IRB and involve additional steps in the application process. Students: Talk to your mentor as soon as possible and review the resources and guidelines on the .
- Animal Subjects. Projects involving animal subjects may require approval by the CU IACUC and involve additional steps in the application and award process. Students: Talk to your mentor as soon as possible and review the resources and guidelines on the .
Review Process
- Proposals will be evaluated by the IPHY awards committee.
- Applicants will be notified of the award committee's decision within 3 weeks after the deadline.
Application
- Please use the online application form. Note: Students should only submit this application after consultation with their faculty mentor/Principal Investigator.