Students Receive Grants for Summer Research Fellowships and Creative Projects

SUNY Oneonta students are getting firsthand experience in their fields of study this summer through research and creative projects on topics ranging from endangered turtles to an abroad Shakespeare-intensive.

Thirty-six SUNY Oneonta students are involved in research and creative projects on and off campus through the university's Summer Research Fellowship Program. Fellowship grants assist undergraduate and graduate students with costs related to participating in summer research and creative activity in either an independent or group project.

SUNY Oneonta faculty are mentoring students in projects ranging from investigating heat disparities in smaller urban zones to a Shakespeare-intensive study in Prague in the Czech Republic. Some of the research projects are continuations of projects from previous summers, such as the "Synthesis Completion of Melicopteline Derivatives," "Characterization of Seiche in Regional Lakes" and "Detecting Exoplanets and Obtaining Stellar Spectra from the SUNY Oneonta Observatory." Other summer research projects like "Implementing an Emotion Management in Sport Program: Training Staff for Summer Camp" and "(Re)Telling Stories of Change with Artificial Intelligence" are the first of their kind.

The 2024 Summer Research Fellowship recipients receive financial support from University Advancement's Student Research and Creative Activity Grant Fund, with additional funding from Alumni Engagement. Students receive grants of up to $3,000 each, with a maximum of $6,000 for two or more students working together on a single project. Students who must remain on campus for their research stay at SUNY Oneonta for free this summer. The students will share their projects with the campus community during the Summer Research Fellowship Showcase from Sept. 23 to 26.

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