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What opportunities are open to me?

There are many opportunities for Penn undergraduates to conduct research in any discipline—regardless of their previous experience. Research positions can be:

  • Volunteer
  • Arranged through work-study
  • Paid -- funded directly through a faculty member’s grant or via a program that provides a stipend
  • Conducted for academic credit, or
  • Supported via a grant for which you apply.

Keep in mind that funding options are often specific to particular kinds of research, fields of study, grad year, etc.  In addition, most (but not all) CURF funding is reserved for research conducted under the mentorship of a Penn faculty member.

Use the list below to identify research programs, grants and opportunities at Penn, elsewhere in the US and abroad.  While CURF strives to maintain a thorough and up-to-date website, these listings are not comprehensive and students are encouraged to conduct their own funding searches.

What grants should I apply for?

The Penn Undergraduate Research Mentorship (PURM) program is ideal for first and second-year students who have little to no prior research experience.  For more advanced researchers, the College Alumni Society Research Grant, the Vagelos Undergraduate Research Grant, and the Class of 1971 Robert J. Holtz Endowed Fund for Undergraduate Research are good places to start.

Other options are often specific to particular populations or kinds of research (e.g. grants for international research, social-impact endeavors, or for juniors who have not done research before). 

The Melvin M. Goldberg Undergraduate Fellowship of $5000 for Research in Israel

Deadline: 03/01/2025 (Tentative)

The Goldberg Fellowship supports summer travel to perform supervised technical research at one of Israel's universities or research centers.

Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law Summer Internship Program

Deadline: 03/01/2025 (Tentative)

Summer internship opportunity for law, graduate, and undergraduate students interested in national security, ethics, and rule of law to participate in research, writing, and conference planning at the Center for Ethics and Rule of Law at Penn.

FBI Honors Internship Program

Deadline: 03/01/2025 (Tentative)

The FBI Honors Internship Program is a full-time, 10-week paid summer internship for undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral college students and offers exposure to the world’s premiere law enforcement and intelligence agency while also serving as a pipeline for entry-level positions after graduation. 

Center for Africana Studies Annual Prizes

Deadline: 03/12/2025 (Tentative)

Wharton Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR)

Deadline: 03/14/2025 (Tentative)

SPUR provides Wharton undergraduates with a funded opportunity to develop, design, and complete an independent research project with a faculty advisor.

Andrea Mitchell Center Undergraduate Research Grants

Deadline: 03/15/2025 (Tentative)

The Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy will award undergraduate research fellowships for projects that begin in the summer following successful application and are completed during the following academic year.

Paul and Kathleen Barthmaier Award

Deadline: 03/15/2025 (Tentative)

Financial support to assist with travel expenses related to intellectually enriching undergraduate research or fellowship experiences.

Jumpstart for Juniors

Deadline: 03/15/2025 (Tentative)

The Jumpstart for Juniors program provides students with the opportunity to gain invaluable investigative skills in the summer after their junior year. These funds may be used to continue an established, ongoing independent research project under the supervision of a faculty mentor or to gather necessary data prior to embarking on a senior thesis or other significant independent research project.

Sarah Katz Award

Deadline: 03/15/2025 (Tentative)

The Sarah Katz Award funds projects to further opportunities for heart literacy with an emphasis on heart health.

Class of 1971 Robert J. Holtz Fund

Deadline: 03/15/2025 (Tentative)

The Holtz Fund provides funds for students pursuing an independent scholarly project during the academic year or summer, where funds can be used for costs of materials and supplies, toward travel costs, or for costs of the project.