Want to do research? Here, you will.

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At ​Case Western Reserve University, research is for everyone. No matter your major, you’ll find opportunities to dive into research and creative projects that set you apart. 

In fact, 89% of humanities, performing arts and social sciences students take on research or creative endeavors during their time here.
 
CWRU makes it easy for liberal arts students to get involved:

  • The Undergraduate Research Office connects you with on-campus, national and international programs—guiding you to the right fit for your interests.
  • The Baker-Nord Institute for the Humanities offers grants to help cover research expenses.
  • The Department of Religious Studies provides fellowships so you can gain advanced research or pre-professional experience. 
  • The Welter-Muzic Research Support program funds experiential learning and research focused on childhood and adolescence. 
  • Political science majors can join the Undergraduate Research and Mentoring Assistantship Program and get paid to work alongside faculty on real projects.

If you want to do research, you will at Case Western Reserve. These experiences will make your resume shine—giving you a real edge when it’s time for jobs or grad school. Whatever your field, you’ll leave CWRU with solid experience and a story that stands out.​