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UTM Undergraduate Research Grant

UTM Undergraduate Research Grants are intended to assist eligible undergraduate students to develop and improve research skills. Grants are provided for student-initiated research projects, which are related to their degree programs and are supervised by UTM faculty members. The project may be conducted within the context of an independent study course, but need not be. A

Centre for Urban Environment Research Awards

The Centre for Urban Environments (CUE) is a proud supporter of undergraduate research at the University of Toronto Mississauga. Every year, CUE allocates funding to ensure that students can pursue independent and cutting-edge research alongside leading scholars in urban environmental studies. This funding is provided on a competitive basis, with a total of two to

Chemical Engineering Summer Research Fellowship Awards

Chemical Engineering Summer Research Fellowship Awards provides financial support in obtaining research work experience to help develop and inspire students’ potential for graduate studies and a research career in mechanical and industrial engineering.

Edgar McAllister Foundation Undergraduate Summer Research Award 

Edgar McAllister Foundation Undergraduate Summer Research Award provides financial support in obtaining research work experience to help develop and inspire students’ potential for graduate studies and a research career in mechanical and industrial engineering.

MIE Summer Research Awards

MIE Summer Research Awards provides financial support in obtaining research work experience to help develop and inspire students’ potential for graduate studies and a research career in nmechanical and industrial engineering.

First-Year Summer Research Fellowships

To support first-year students within the Faculty to gain summer (May – August) experience in a research setting, the Faculty is now offering up to ten First-Year Summer Research Fellowships. The value of each Fellowship is $7,000, and further funding is at the discretion of the faculty supervisor. These positions are open to students in

Engineering Science Research Opportunities Program (Engineers for the World)

The motto in EngSci at U of T is Engineers for the World (E4TW) because their goal is to educate engineers who seek to solve the world’s most critical problems, have compassion, want to collaborate with people from various backgrounds, and use technology to improve life for citizens across the globe. The ESROP – E4TW

Engineering Science Research Opportunities Program (Global)

Each year the Division of Engineering Science sends over 30 enterprising EngSci students abroad to conduct summer research at our partner institutions through the Engineering Science Research Opportunities Program – Global (ESROP – GLOBAL). These placements are arranged by the Division of Engineering Science and allow students to work alongside leading academics at renowned research

Engineering Science Research Opportunities Program (Exceptional Opportunities)

Each year, the Engineering Science Research Opportunities Program – Exceptional Opportunities (ESROP – ExOp) supports a limited number of EngSci students who have secured research opportunities outside of U of T and its affiliated institutions on their own. This program is student-driven and only current EngSci students who have arranged for positions outside of those

Undergraduate Summer Research Program (USRP)

The FASE Undergraduate Summer Research Program (USRP) represents a community of students engaging in summer research at the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. Participants meet three times a month between May and August where they interact with experts from across the FASE to discuss topics such as Research Ethics, Safety in the Research Environment,