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FURI-Sp15-Posters-6052aThe Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative provides hands-on lab experience, independent and thesis-based research.

Students applying to FURI need to have a Fulton Engineering faculty mentor to work with them on a research project. Faculty mentors can receive a $500 mentor payment per student, up to five students per semester.

Students can request two semesters of FURI funding with a student stipend of $1,500 per semester, including up to $400 in research supplies per semester.

The next application deadline for students is noon, Oct. 6, for spring 2016 funding.

Student proposals include:

  • Research Proposal (two pages maximum, plus one page for research references)
  • Bibliography
  • Timeline
  • Budget
  • Personal statement
  • Résumé
  • Unofficial transcript
  • FURI faculty mentor proposal support letter

Learn more. The next proposal deadline will be early March 2016, where students can apply for summer 2016, fall 2016, and spring 2017.

Many FURI participants have gone on to apply their unique experience to work in industry, as well as graduate studies in engineering, medicine, law and other disciplines. The FURI program has been made possible by the generous support of Ira A. Fulton and his family.

Any undergraduate students selected to present their research at a conference can apply for Undergraduate Research Travel Grant Funding.
Questions? Contact Amy Sever, associate director of Undergraduate Student Engagement, at amy.sever@asu.edu.

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