Jumpstart your research career  

Here at Duquesne it is our joy to provide you with hands-on research opportunities. Each summer, students from Duquesne and universities nationwide apply to join the Undergraduate Research Symposium (URP). During this 10-week summer program, you'll:

  • Conduct research in areas like chemistry, biology, pain research, and neurodegeneration.
  • Explore diverse science-related fields and career paths.
  • Participate in community engagement projects and ethics education.
  • Present your findings at an on-campus research symposium.
  • Engage with faculty members, industry professionals, and fellow researchers.

By the end of the program, you'll have established meaningful connections within the scientific community and with your peers.

The 2025 URP will take place from May 19 to July 25. Please complete the reference form and application for your program of interest below. Note that application deadlines vary by program. Be sure to read the outlined descriptions carefully and reach out to the designated faculty members with any questions.

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Duquesne's General URP

The School of Science and Engineering undergraduate research program (general URP) is an exclusive opportunity for Â鶹ֱ²¥ undergraduates within the School of Science and Engineering. Applicants will be chosen based on their academic achievements, previous lab experience, and potential in their respective fields. The program offers undergraduate research positions in various disciplines, including biochemistry, biology, chemistry, computer science, data science, engineering, environmental science, forensic science and law, mathematics and physics. You'll receive free on-campus housing and a meal plan (if needed) as well as a $4,500 stipend. The application deadline is March 15, 2025.

Questions about the URP?

Reach out to Dr. Palmer.

Phillip Palmer

Assistant Dean

School of Science and Engineering

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NSF Chemistry-REU

The Integrated Computational and Experimental Chemistry NSF-REU Program welcomes applications from undergraduate students majoring in biochemistry and chemistry. Applicants will be chosen based on their academic achievements, previous lab experience, and potential in their respective fields. You'll receive free on-campus housing, a meal plan and a $6,000 stipend. This program is made possible through the collaboration of the U.S. Department of Defense's Awards to Stimulate and Support Undergraduate Research Education (ASSURE) program and the National Science Foundation's Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF-REU) program. The application deadline is February 15, 2025.

Questions? Contact Us!

Questions about the REU program? Contact Dr. Jeffrey Evanseck or Dr. Thomas Montgomery.

Jeffrey Evanseck

Professor

Chemistry and Biochemistry

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Thomas Montgomery

Assistant Professor

Chemistry and Biochemistry

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NIH Neurobiology Research Experience

Students from any university are invited to join Â鶹ֱ²¥'s NURE program for a 10-week summer residency in biomedical research focused on molecular and behavioral neuroscience as well as drug delivery to neurovascular targets to treat neurological diseases. You'll receive free on-campus housing, a meal plan and a $6,000 stipend. The program offers integrated ethics training, professional development workshops, and journal club discussions where you’ll collaborate with faculty, students, and clinicians to review primary literature. Additionally, you'll gain valuable insights into the personal and practical challenges of neurological dysfunction from those living with chronic conditions. The application deadline is February 15, 2025.

Questions about the NURE program?

Reach out to Dr. Cascio.

Michael Cascio

Associate Professor

Chemistry and Biochemistry

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