Opportunities for students to engage in research, service learning, and international studies abound. Below are a few links to get you started on your discovery.
Student research is an important component of the UNH experiential education experience.
EE - Experiential Education
LEAP
STTL - Solar Testing Training Labs
SURF - Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships
See the 2011 recipients: List
- Matthew Altonji - Validation of the University of New Haven Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory for 2008-2009. Full Article
- Amanda Scalza - Optimization of Copper-Oxide Nanotube Synthesis. Full Article
- Stephanie E. Leschen - Synthesis and Sensor Testing of Tungsten Trioxide and Polypyrrole. Full Article
- Stephan Braye - Thermally Assisted Methylation of Tannin. Full Article
- Dante M. Lepore - Computational and Experimental Models of Thermal Cycling to Break Chiral Symmetry. Full Article
- Danielle Gorka - Synthesis and Testing of Molybdenum Trioxide Gas Sensors. Full Article
New! Office of Prestigious Grants and Fellowships for Undergraduate Students is launched.
Prestigious grants and fellowships include a wide range of external financial awards for outstanding students. Such awards may be used for study abroad, graduate school, independent research, public service, internships, or teaching experiences in the U.S. or abroad. These awards may be funded by government grants or private foundations, and are generally quite competitive, although the profile of an ideal candidate varies depending on the award. Some are more narrow and specialized within a disciplinary area, and others are much more holistic, seeking well-rounded individuals who can demonstrate talents and experiences well beyond college transcripts and letters of reference.
Visit the web page for information about the types of grants and fellowships that are available to UNH students, suggested strategies for competitive applicants, and details needed to begin the application process.
Advisor: Dr. Joseph Wilson (jwilson@newhaven.edu)