The University Scholars Program
The University Scholars Program presents University of Florida undergraduates with the opportunity to work closely with faculty mentors while pursuing fundamental research, exploring scholarly inquiry, and developing new knowledge. University Scholars will receive a $2000 research stipend (two payments with $1,000 in May and $1,000 in September), and are eligible for up to $500 for travel to a scholarly conference to present their research. Scholars also have the opportunity to publish their work in UF's on-line Journal of Undergraduate Research, and to present their research in the University Scholars Symposium.
Eligibility and Nominations
Applicants must have at least one more year of undergraduate studies remaining and an overall GPA of 3.00 or better. Each department may forward up to five individual student projects in rank order. For the 2009-10 competition, the student would conduct research during the summer of 2009. Selected students must register for at least one hour of Independent Study during Summer A/C. Selected students should understand that the research project would be a full-time commitment for the summer term. The research project may be completed in any 3000, 4000, or honors thesis class. During the 2009-10 academic year, each scholar will enroll for a minimum of one hour of independent study during the fall and spring terms following their funded summer research. The instructor of record for these courses will be the faculty mentor identified the previous spring. Students will be evaluated on their progress toward research goals. The College’s Office of Academic Affairs will accept nominations up to but not later than March 18, 2009. NOTE: The HHP deadline is different than the March 2 deadline posted on the USP application form. HHP deadline is March 18, 2009.
Nominations should include:
Selection Process
A maximum of five HHP University Scholars, distributed across the Departments of Applied Physiology & Kinesiology, Health Education & Behavior and Tourism, Recreation & Sport Management will be selected.
Presentation of Research Projects
Awardees must present the results of their research at the University Scholars Symposium during the Spring of 2010.
Additional information at www.scholars.ufl.edu