Undergraduate Digital Research Fellowship

The Undergraduate Digital Research Fellowship, sponsored by the Digital Scholarship Commons in McHenry Library, provides two-quarters work of training and mentorship for students interested in developing public-facing research projects. The program includes:

  • Rigorous methodological training which combines critical theory, critical making and creativity
  • Digital skill building around text analysis, visualization, 3D Animation, Mapping etc. in order to enable fellows to build a research project of their unique design
  • Ongoing mentorship to support project development
  • Opportunity for Independent Study
  • A $500 stipend to support the development or public presentation of their work

Anthropology
Applied Physics
Art
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Bioengineering
Bioinformatics
Biology
Business Management Economics
Chemistry
Classical Studies
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Science: Computer Game Design
Economics
Education and Teaching
Electrical Engineering
Environmental Studies
Feminist Studies
Field and Exchange
Film and Digital Media
German Studies
Global Economics
History
History of Art and Visual Culture
Human Biology
Italian Studies
Jewish Studies
Language Studies
Latin American and Latino Studies
Legal Studies
Linguistics
Literature
Marine Biology
Music
Mathematics
Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology
Neuroscience
Network and Digital Technology
Philosophy
Physics
Physics (Astrophysics)
Physics Education
Plant Sciences
Politics
Prelaw
Premedicine
Psychology
Robotics Engineering
Sociology
Technology and Information Management
Theater Arts
Writing

Kristy Golubiewski-Davis
kristy.gd@ucsc.edu

Location: On-campus
Program Time Period: Academic Year
Compensation: Academic Credit, Stipend
Application Deadline: Contact the program for more information.
Website:
https://guides.library.ucsc.edu/DSC/UndergradFellowship


Last modified: Dec 09, 2024