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Meet four students who received Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards from the U.S. National Science Foundation
Four Case Western Reserve University students and five alumni are among those selected nationwide to receive Graduate Research Fellowships from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) for the 2026–2027 academic year.In total, 2,500 graduate research fellows were selected from a pool of nearly…
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Apply to present your poster at the summer Intersections Undergraduate Research Poster Session
The summer Intersections Undergraduate Research Poster Session will be held Thursday, July 30, from 10 a.m. to noon in the Tinkham Veale University Center ballroom. Intersections is a celebration of undergraduate research at Case Western Reserve University. Undergraduate researchers at any stage of…
Presenters and attendees at the fall 2025 Intersections
Undergraduates earn awards for research and creative endeavors at spring 2026 Intersections
The Undergraduate Research Office hosted the spring 2026 Intersections, an undergraduate research symposium, in April. This program, held each semester, allows members of the Case Western Reserve University and broader communities to see the breadth of research and creative endeavors completed by…
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17 undergraduate students represent CWRU at prestigious National Conference of Undergraduate Research
Strong undergraduate research experiences are a cornerstone of a Case Western Reserve University education. The institution’s recent record-breaking contingent at the National Conference of Undergraduate Research (NCUR) in Richmond, Virginia, demonstrated the power and reach of such opportunities.…
Presenters and attendees at the fall 2025 Intersections
Serve as a judge for the spring Intersections Poster Symposium
The Undergraduate Research Office invites Case Western Reserve University faculty, staff, post-docs and graduate students to serve as judges for the spring Intersections Poster Symposium. The symposium celebrates undergraduate research, showcasing the creativity, innovation and impact of student…
Presenters and attendees at the fall 2025 Intersections.
Undergraduates earn awards for research and creative endeavors at fall 2025 Intersections
The Undergraduate Research Office hosted the fall 2025 Intersections, an undergraduate research symposium, in December. This program, held each semester, allows members of the Case Western Reserve University and broader communities to see the breadth of research and creative endeavors completed by…
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Apply to present your poster at the spring Intersections Undergraduate Research Poster Session
The spring Intersections Undergraduate Research Poster Session will be held Friday, April 17, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Veale Convocation, Recreation, and Athletic Center. Intersections is a celebration of undergraduate research at Case Western Reserve University. Undergraduate…
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Serve as an Undergraduate Research Office application reviewer
The Undergraduate Research Office is seeking members of the Case Western Reserve University community to serve as application reviewers for the undergraduate Sponsored Summer Research Programs (SSRP). This award provides critical financial support and a programmatic framework for undergraduate…
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Apply now for summer research funding
Case Western Reserve University’s Undergraduate Research Office is accepting applications for the Sponsored Summer Research Programs (SSRP) to provide financial support for undergraduate summer research and creative endeavors. These competitive, merit-based awards are available to offset costs…
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Meet six undergraduate students presenting their research at Intersections today
Case Western Reserve University undergraduate students make meaningful contributions in research and creative endeavors across campus. Supported by mentors, the experience they gain is both practical and driven by passion. While they build skills for their future studies and careers, they also take…