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Canada Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP)

The Summer Research Opportunities Programme (SROP) aims to ultimately diversity faculty by providing undergraduate students who are Black, Indigenous, or People of Colour (BIPOC) equitable access to graduate school preparation, planning and admission. SROP Students will conduct a small research project in collaboration with a faculty mentor over the course of 8 weeks, from June

Jackman Humanities Institute (JHI) Undergraduate Fellowships

The Jackman Humanities Institute (JHI) Undergraduate Fellowship offers an opportunity for advanced undergraduate students who propose to conduct research on a topic in the humanities related to an annual, identified theme. These will be undergraduates, including those in humanities oriented second-entry programs, who are likely to go on to graduate school in the humanities. These

Jackman Scholars-in-Residence

Students selected for Scholars-in-Residence (SiR) work as Research Assistants in small teams on projects led by professors. Students also share group activities including multidisciplinary workshops on research methodologies, standards, protocol, and professional communication; cultural events; and talks featuring professionals such as lawyers, policymakers, and documentary filmmakers that highlight research-intensive career trajectories.

SURF – Natalia Krasnopolskaia Memorial Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship

The Natalia Krasnopolskaia Memorial Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) provides entry-level summer research experience for students who have completed or are currently taking Physics courses at the University of Toronto. Projects will involve undergraduate lab development and / or research with faculty in the Department of Physics.

CQIQC Undergraduate Summer Research Studentships

Every year, CQIQC offers prize scholarships for undergraduate students to undertake summer research projects at the University of Toronto working in one of the research groups associated with the Centre.

Koffler Scientific Reserve USRA

To encourage field work opportunities among excellent U of T undergraduates, the Koffler Scientific Reserve (KSR) sponsors 1-2 Undergraduate Student Research Awards per summer term. KSR will cover a summer stipend for excellent undergraduates pursuing field research in any area of research, provided that they have identified a research supervisor who uses KSR. The award’s

Centre for Global Change Science Summer Undergraduate Intern Programme

The CGCS Summer Undergraduate Intern Programme pairs University of Toronto researchers in climate and environmental sciences with top undergraduate students interested in pursuing climate-change research. Students are encouraged to apply from fields such as forestry, geography, ecology and others to apply to work under the supervision of CGCS faculty who can be found under the

University of Toronto Excellence Awards

The purpose of the UTEA program is to provide opportunities for research experience at the undergraduate level in the Natural Sciences & Engineering (NSE), Social Sciences & Humanities (SSH), and Health & Life Sciences (HLS); to augment the formal research courses offered by the University of Toronto; to provide undergraduate students opportunities to gain direct

Essential Research Skills UTL

The University of Toronto Libraries offers support for developing research skills. Students have the option to participate in four in-person workshops or seld-directed learning modules. Workshops and modules can be taken individually or all together. Workshops focus on the full research process and include: