Application DUE October 3, 2025
The College of Social Science has renewed funding for the Provost’s Undergraduate Research Initiative program in the College of Social Science (CSS-PURI) for Fall 2025-Spring 2026. This program supports undergraduate research through awards of up to $1,000 per semester (up to $2,000 per academic year) per student.
The CSS-PURI program provides talented undergraduates, from first-year students to seniors, with an opportunity to work closely with faculty on substantial research projects—usually, but not exclusively, as part of the faculty member’s own scholarly project. Student researchers report that their experiences have been transformative, enabling them to integrate and apply the knowledge, methods, and skills they have learned in new and challenging environments outside the classroom. Many have delivered conference papers, shared authorship of published articles, or presented work at the University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum (UURAF) based on the research they have conducted as part of this program.
The College requests CSS-PURI proposals from faculty who wish to participate in this program. Student researchers have usually worked either one-on-one with a faculty member or as members of a research team involving faculty and graduate students. Both models are acceptable. The College will also consider funding innovative approaches to undergraduate research, including unit or multi-unit research training programs for first-year students or projects attached to study away or study abroad programs.
Proposals are due on Friday, October 3, 2025. Decisions will be announced by Friday, October 17, 2025.
Faculty proposals must include the following information and must be submitted through a form on the CSS website. Late proposals will be considered if funding is available.
Faculty must submit using the online form system.
Elements of the application must include:
CSS-PURI funds may be allocated as follows:
The sponsoring department or school will be responsible for the administration of funds, including ensuring proper allocation and expenditure. As in past years, PURI awards require unit matching of 25%. So an award that is for the maximum amount of $2,000 for fall and spring will require a $500 match from the unit.
The College of Social Science and the Office of Undergraduate Research have separate travel funds available to student researchers. Student researchers are eligible to apply. Travel funds require unit matching, and the College also provides matching funds.
Note that for the past several years, Summer PURI funds were available, with an application process in late Spring, so do not include Summer requests in this round of proposals.
The budget for PURI is limited and the awards are made on a competitive basis. Proposals will be ranked based on:
Faculty must hold an appointment (including joint appointments) in the College of Social Science. Student researchers must be enrolled in a College of Social Science major (primary and second degree majors are acceptable, additional majors are not) with a 2.0 GPA or better. Priority will be given to students who have not graduated before, or will not graduate during, the PURI funding period. The research can be conducted at MSU, in the USA, or internationally. Team projects that include multiple faculty, graduate students or undergraduates are eligible for consideration, and faculty can propose to fund more than one undergraduate under this program. However, the specific duties, research products, and learning outcomes must be stated for each student researcher individually.
CSS and the Office of the Provost require reporting and assessment. Every year it is a challenge to get these reports, so please mark your calendars. Each faculty and student participant must submit a written report to the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies detailing the research outcomes for the project, an assessment of student learning outcomes (proposed and achieved), and the expenditure of funds (the latter provided by the faculty member). Please ask your student researcher to submit her/his report to you and then forward both to the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies as a package.
By April 26, 2026, the following information should be submitted to the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies office:
Proposals are due on Friday, October 3, 2025
Decisions will be taken by Friday, October 17, 2025
End of year reports will be due on Friday, April 26, 2026
Emily Durbin
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies, Professor of Psychology
College of Social Science
Berkey Hall
Phone: 517-355-6673
cdurbin@msu.edu
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