Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF)
A 10-week summer program in which students work on a project directly related to their faculty mentor’s research. Students receive a $5,000 stipend, free dormitory housing for the summer research period, a travel and supplies budget, and a one-credit course annotation on their transcript.
Faculty mentors also receive a stipend of $1,000. Students will present their research at the end of the summer at the Trinity Summer Research Symposium. In order to apply, students must possess a faculty mentor from an arts or humanities department.
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Mellon Institute
Institutes are currently not available.
A 10-week summer multidisciplinary research cluster that enabled faculty-student research teams from different disciplines to carry out inter-related research projects pertaining to one central topic. Between 2018-2022, Mellon funded one Institute proposal annually to teams of at least two faculty members from at least two arts and humanities departments.
Student Mini-Grant
URAH offers Mini-Grants to provide funding for student-directed projects guided by faculty mentors in independent study work or as a supplement to coursework. There are two types of mini-grants:
- Traditional Mini-Grants: Students can apply for up to $500 for materials and regional travel to enable them to carry out their projects.
- Innovative Mini-Grants: URAH offers grants of up to $750 for arts/humanities projects that push the boundaries of typical arts/humanities research. Innovative projects have included digital humanities projects, civic/social engagement projects, and arts/humanities projects that incorporate methods and approaches from outside the arts and humanities. But innovation, by definition, is something new, so you tell us!