The Undergraduate Library Research Award (ULRA) is awarded to six undergraduate students whose essay submission (800–1,000 words) demonstrates excellent research skills that utilize a breadth of library resources, collections, and services for their research and creative projects.
Established in 2010 by Hesburgh Libraries and the Flatley Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement (CUSE), the ULRA aims to promote intellectual discovery and the advancement of lifelong learning.
Students from diverse disciplines and levels of experience are awarded a cash prize and will have their winning project, essay, and pre-recorded lightning talk preserved in CurateND.
In addition, winners are featured on the University website and a press release is distributed to each winner’s hometown. See past winners:
The submission deadline is April 13. Guidelines and additional information can be found at library.nd.edu/ulra.
Contact: Laura Bayard, Outreach Services Librarian
bayard.1@nd.edu / (574) 631-8570
Originally published by conductorshare.nd.edu on March 16, 2018.
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