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Medieval Studies students have a multitude of venues for sharing and publishing their work, exchanging ideas with established scholars, becoming active in the medievalist community, and beginning their careers.
Research and Other Programs
The Undergraduate Research Symposium (URS) invites presenters from all disciplines to present their work to the campus community in a spirit of intellectual exchange.
Readings of creative works, scholarly research, and dramatic presentations are all welcomed and discussed in a convivial atmosphere.
Other opportunities include:
- International exchange programs
- Assisting with faculty research
Financing
Financial support for student research is available through several venues. University funding opportunities are consolidated by the Academic Center for Enrichment (ACE).
- Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP), a University-wide program which provides academically talented students the opportunity to earn up to $1,400 assisting faculty with scholarly and creative projects.
- Morris Academic Partners program (MAP), is unique to the Morris campus and provides paid research partnerships to academically talented, qualified third-year students. The standard stipend is $2,000.
- Student work has also been funded by the University of Minnesota's Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) and the Community Assistance Program (CAP).
- Faculty research funding obtained independently via grants or from other awards may also create paid positions for students to assist in research projects.