Undergraduate Library Research Award Accepting Submissions

Author: Tara O'Leary

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Entries are now being accepted for the 7th annual Undergraduate Library Research Award (ULRA)  competition sponsored by the Hesburgh Libraries and the Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement (CUSE).

Established in 2010 to promote critical thinking, intellectual discovery, and the advancement of lifelong learning, the ULRA recognizes undergraduate students who demonstrate excellent research skills by their broad use of library expertise, resources, collections, and services in their scholarly and creative projects. Along with their projects, entrants must submit an essay (800 – 1000 words) about the library resources consulted and integrated into their research or creative work. The essay should show a deep and significant  understanding of the research process, outlining inquiry methods and highlighting specific, unique Hesburgh Libraries contributions.


Brianna Kunycky, 1st Prize, Senior Thesis Level (2013)Past winners from the College of Science include:

Title of Paper: Tragedy of the Colonial Commons: The Development of Ugandan Water Policy

Environmental Sciences

Faculty Advisor: Paul Ocobock (Arts & Letters)

Glynn Family Honors Program

Julianne Carson, First Prize 10000 Level (2012)

Title of Paper: “How Far is Too Far? Stem Cell Research & Ethics”

Biological Sciences

Advisor: Robinson Murphy (Arts & Letters)

Erin Bolte, honorable mention (2011)

Title of paper: “Review of Outcomes and Measurement Tools for Improvement in Behavior for Children 

with Autism Spectrum Disorder.”

Biochemistry

Faculty Advisor: Joshua Diehl.

Connor Kobeski, honorable mention (2010)

Title of paper: “Identification and Valuation of the Grand Calumet River Ecological Services.”

Biological Sciences

Faculty Advisor: David Lodge.

Winners will be awarded 6 cash prizes in the 3 different levels. See 2015 winners at 

library.nd.edu/ulra/#winners.

 

Senior and Honors Theses

1st Place–$1000

Honorable Mention–$500

 

20000–40000 Level

1st Place–$500

Honorable Mention–$250

 

10000 Level

1st Place–$500

Honorable Mention–$250

 

Winning projects and recorded 3-5 minute lightning talk videos will be preserved in CurateND, Notre Dame’s digital institutional repository. Winners will be recognized at the ULRA Awards Reception at the Undergraduate Scholars Conference, April 29, 2016.

Deadline for submissions is April 13, 2016, 11:59 PM (EST). For information, tips, and submissions visit 

library.nd.edu/ulra.

Originally published by Tara O’Leary at science.nd.edu on March 21, 2016.