Announcing the Occidental Sponsored Summer Research Program
Information for Summer 2009
Expectations
Application Process
Room & Board
Other Opportunities
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The objectives of the summer research program at Occidental are to:
Sponsor faculty/student collaborative research
Provide an academic alternative to nonacademic summer jobs
Increase students' preparation for leadership roles in professions and/or public service
Create an intellectual community, with opportunities for interdisciplinary exchange
Enrich the academic experience of our most capable and promising students
Encourage good students, especially students from under-represented groups, to consider careers in the scholarly professions
We are pleased to announce fellowship opportunities for students working in any area of study. Support is provided by the College and by endowments, grants, and gifts from many sources. The program is highly selective, and some preference is given to students who are completing their junior year, and have had no prior summer fellowship support. Factors considered during the selection process are:
The quality of the proposal
The strength of faculty support
An effective personal statement
An academic history consistent with the ability to do the proposed research
Summer research fellows will receive a (taxable) stipend of $390 per week for ten weeks of research. Depending on financial need, fellows who choose to live on campus will be charged $50/$90/$120 per week. Generally, the amount awarded for summer research is taxable, but the College is not obligated to withhold taxes or send a 1099, so students should retain a copy of their contract as part of their tax records. Since individual tax liability depends on each individual's circumstances, Fellows should contact their personal tax advisor with any questions or concerns.
Opportunities for Fellows working on different projects to meet together and close collaboration between Fellow and faculty mentor are essential features of the program. To promote discussion among student researchers, regular meetings of fellows in affiliated disciplines will be organized by the faculty area coordinators. Cross-disciplinary exchange will be facilitated by the scheduling of lunchtime plenary gatherings, featuring guest speakers, lab tours and round table discussion. To ensure the success of these events and in keeping with the objectives of the program, independent projects with remote faculty supervision will not be supported.
There is an expectation of:
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a full-time exclusive commitment by Fellows for ten weeks, from May 26 through July 31. Under exceptional circumstances, a petition for no more than ten hours of outside involvement (courses or work) may be approved by the Undergraduate Research Center director
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participation in research ethics training
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participation in all area meetings and plenary gatherings
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regular on-campus meetings with the mentor
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participation in the assessment effort
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submission of an abstract of the work for posting to the URC webpage
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submission of a five to ten page final report to the URC and to the faculty mentor by August 14, 2009
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presentation of the results at the Oxy Summer Research Conference on July 29
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if appropriate, presentation at the fall SCCUR conference in November 2009. Fellows may also be invited to present their work at the spring NCUR meeting
Funding is available from a variety of programs, each of which has specific requirements and conditions. Proposals will be considered for all programs for which they qualify and students will be notified of the source of their funding.
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If you would like to apply for one of these grants, you should develop an outline of your project and approach a faculty member with whom you would like to work to discuss the feasibility of collaborating with her or him over the summer.
After you and your potential faculty mentor have agreed to apply for fellowship support, you can open an application cover sheet (Word document or .pdf file). The Word document can be completed and then printed; the .pdf document must be printed and then completed, and you may need to download and install the free Adobe Acrobat reader. Applications from students who have failed to submit final reports or other required materials from previous Occidental College grants (ASP, SRP, etc.) will not be accepted.
Proposals should be approximately three pages and must be written by the student. They should describe the work you propose to do, the methods you propose to use, tell why it is important, and review the results of prior investigations by you or other investigators. Literature citations should be included where appropriate (for tables and figures as well as quotes). The proposal should be written to be understandable to a non-specialist. A personal statement of no more than two pages should indicate your preparation [for example, course work] to undertake the project, and how this fellowship fits with your educational and career plans. In addition, a one-page budget with justification is required if support for supplies, etc. is requested. Research expense support will be limited; please bear this in mind as you discuss the feasibility of your project. Pursuant to federal law and College policy, all research involving human subjects, vertebrate animal subjects, or recombinant DNA/select agents must be reviewed and approved by the College’s Human Subjects Research Review Committee, the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, or the Institutional Biosafety Committee .
Application forms, project proposal, personal statement, budget and faculty mentor's recommendation are due in the URC office by 5:00 p.m. on February 13, 2009. Your faculty mentors recommendation must include a description of her/his role in mentoring you in your project. Mentors are expected to be available to the Fellow on a continuing basis, to meet regularly with them, and to provide support and guidance in carrying out the research project and preparing a final report, poster, or other culminating project. The recommendation must be submitted using the web-based form and the committee encourages mentors to include an explanation in the box provided, or by separate email to urc@oxy.edu.
Students who are selected will be notified before Spring break if possible so that all applicants can make their summer plans accordingly. Questions about the summer research program should be directed to the URC at urc@oxy.edu.
Occidental's Howard Hughes Medical Institute grant provides funding to support students in a number of local and international research facilities. Links to information on these programs can be found at http://departments.oxy.edu/urc/research_support/summer.htm
A list of faculty initiated summer research opportunities that also provide College subsidized room and board on campus can be found on the URC web site under Faculty Sponsored Research. This list will be updated as information is received from faculty, usually in January.
Guidelines for College Subsidized Room and Board Support
The increasing number of undergraduates participating
in research projects during the summer has required a formal procedure for coordinating the research activity and managing the demands on College
resources associated with summer room and board. All Summer Research
Program projects, including those listed under Faculty
Sponsored
Research, are eligible for subsidized on-campus room and board. Budgeting of the resources for the summer research program
requires
that only those programs listed on the URC web site are eligible for College subsidized
room and board. Room and Board support for those students choosing to
live off-campus is not available.
The Undergraduate Research Center (URC) advisory committee has recommended
that summer research students living on-campus contribute up to $1200
(depending upon financial need) toward the cost of their summer room and
board package. Room and Board is available from Sunday, May 24
through Saturday, August 1.
Undergraduate Research Center 1600 Campus Rd. Los Angeles, CA. 90041 (323) 259-1414
