Research Opportunities
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Christina Marie Deloge won an International Research Opportunities Program grant that took her to Montreal, Canada, where she studied the conflicting language ideologies between Quebecois and French residents. |
As a major research university, UNH provides all students with the unique and valuable opportunity to conduct research during their undergraduate years.
UNH's Hamel Center for Undergraduate Research provides the resources and financial support for the research, scholarly and creative projects of UNH students. Whether it's investigating moose habitat, examining the effects of the European monetary union, or composing music for a dance concert, each year students from all fields of study receive grants to embark on their own explorations.
Learn about the programs. Meet some of the students. Read about what other students have done. Then find out how to start a project of your own.
Through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP), students may apply for Undergraduate Research Awards (URAs) and Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURFs). The Hamel Center also administers the International Research Opportunities Program (IROP), Research Experience and Apprenticeship Program (REAP), INCO 590 & INCO 790, Study Abroad Research Grants, Honors Thesis Grants, and Research Presentation Grants.
Rebecca Lang Memorial Fund
In memoriam of Rebecca J. Lang, a fund has been set up in her name by her parents, Kathleen and Robert Lang of Canterbury. NH. Throught this fund, the Anthropology Department is able to offer yearly awards up to $500 to help defer the costs of doing summer archaeological and/or anthropological fieldwork. Applications are due by April 1st of the current year. For more information, please speak to Professor Howey.

