General Information
Wharton Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) is a unique program that provides highly motivated students the opportunity to develop, design, and complete an independent research project under the guidance of a faculty advisor. Students conduct independent research on Penn’s campus and may connect with other research-minded peers through programs like PURM, SUMR, or Leadership Alliance. Students’ projects culminate into written research papers that will be submitted and reviewed for publication on ScholarlyCommons@Penn.
Students will receive a taxable award of up to $6,000 (paid in installments).
Participants are expected to do the following:
- Spend a minimum of 20 hours per week engaged in their research project and not accept alternative employment exceeding 20 hours per week or take more than one concurrent summer course.
- Meet with their faculty advisor throughout the summer when mutually convenient and to consistently make appropriate progress on their project.
- Submit a rough draft of the research paper by mid-August and the final paper (approved by the faculty advisor) at the end of the research assignment, and no later than September 15.
- Upload the final, approved paper to ScholarlyCommons by no later than September 15.
- Submit a blog post to communicate your research experience and/or findings to a broader audience (e.g., on this or other Wharton websites) by no later than September 15.
- Present your research at a symposium in the fall or spring semester following your summer research.
In order to receive the total award installment, the final paper and blog must be submitted to the Undergraduate Division and the final paper must be uploaded to ScholarlyCommons on or before September 15. Non-compliance with the above deadlines and expectations could result in forfeiture of the award.
Eligibility Guidelines
All Wharton undergraduates in good standing are eligible. SPUR is only open to Wharton students. Please also note the following:
- There is no preference for the focus of the research, and projects may be theoretical or applied and may utilize quantitative or qualitative research methods.
- Applicants must have a faculty member signed on to provide advice on their project.
- Priority will be given to those working with a Wharton faculty member although other research advisors will be considered and frequently are funded.
- For information to assist with identifying an advisor with expertise in your area of interest, please visit the Wharton faculty bio pages >>, Wharton research centers (https://www.wharton.upenn.edu/research-centers/), or other Penn pages (https://research.upenn.edu/centers-and-institutes/).
- A successful proposal should generally include a compelling, well-designed research project including methodology, strong academic achievement by the applicant, and an outstanding essay regarding program participation.
Application Details
Details:
Research Offering Type
Independent Research, Research Assistant
Location
USA
Undergraduate School
Wharton
Source
Penn
Contact Information
For more information about the program, first, review the SPUR FAQ. If you have additional questions, you may contact Dr. Utsav Schurmans, Director of Research and Scholars Programs (schurman@wharton.upenn.edu).