Is funding available to support undergraduate research in economics?
Students may apply for small grants from the Marshall Jevons Fund to support undergraduate research in economics. Typical uses of the funds include attending conferences, conducting interviews, and acquiring specialized data. Applications should be one page in length and should describe the research project, identify the course or program the research is related to, identify the proposed use of funds, and contain a budget ($500 is the maximum awarded). Priority is given to economics majors but any undergraduate student enrolled in an economics course, or doing research on economics in a program outside the Department of Economics, is eligible to apply. Please submit completed applications and a Marshall Jevons Funding Request Form to Kathryn Faulkner at kjb4n@virginia.edu or P.O. Box 400182, Charlottesville, VA 22904. Students also may apply to receive a Harrison Undergraduate Research Award. These awards generally are given to second- or third-year undergraduates to support outstandin
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