External Resources & National Scholarships
Jacob Miller '16 reflects on the benefits of national scholarships
(CUR)
provides support and professional development opportunities for students.
Through CUR, you can locate:
- Student
- Student
- Undergraduate
Other external funding sources
Numerous groups outside UMass Dartmouth provide funding for undergraduate research
- Federal agencies (eg. NSF)
- Professional societies
- Private foundations
National scholarships and UMassD contacts
Harry S. Truman Scholarship
contact Prof. Anupama Arora
aarora@umassd.edu
Barry Goldwater Scholarship
contact Prof. David Manke
dmanke@umassd.edu
Fulbright
contact Prof. Anupama Arora
aarora@umassd.edu
Marshall Scholarship
contact Prof. Anupama Arora
aarora@umassd.edu
All art and museum grants
contact Prof. Anupama Arora
aarora@umassd.edu
The Washington Center
contact Amelia Alburn (Director of Experiential Learning and Internship Development), Career Center
amelia.alburn@umassd.edu
Smart Scholarship Program
contact Prof. Lance Fiondella
lfiondella@umassd.edu
Watch this YouTube video by Prof. Fiondella which provides an overview of the DoD SMART Scholarship:
External funding opportunities in Life Sciences
(Comprehensive compiled and maintained by Professor Pia Moisander of the Biology Department)
In addition to these listed sources, you may have found other organizations that provide funding for undergraduate research. See your faculty advisor and OUR for help.
External summer research opportunities for
Explore a wide range of summer research and internship opportunities across all states in the U.S., specifically tailored for STEM and healthcare students.
If you have questions about the funding opportunities listed below, contact the Office of Undergraduate Research, our@umassd.edu
- Beinecke Scholarship
- National Gallery of Art in DC Opportunities
- NSF Graduate Research Fellowships (when applying for grad school)
- Pickering Fellowships
- Woodrow Wilson Fellowships
- White House Fellowships & Internships