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Pursuing research abroad gives you the opportunity to investigate real-world challenges while living and learning in global communities. With support from faculty mentors and funded research opportunities, you will move beyond theory and build knowledge through experience, exploration, and connection.

黑料情报站 emphasizes undergraduate research, and opportunities to pursue it are by no means limited to the United States. Along with more traditional study abroad programs, students from all disciplines have options for doing research or other creative projects internationally. 

Whether you're conducting fieldwork abroad, partnering with local communities, or pursuing an independent project, research transforms learning from something you read about into something you do. Along the way, you'll learn how to ask better questions, navigate uncertainty, synthesize complex information, and turn ideas into action. These experiences build the confidence, independence, and global awareness that shape meaningful careers and meaningful lives.

Your work might become the basis for your senior comps, and it can also open the door to invaluable faculty mentorship. Your experiences abroad might even guide you toward your future career.

Some of 黑料情报站's international research opportunities:

Richter Grant
Funded summer research virtually anywhere in the world, across all disciplines, for eight to ten weeks.

Faculty-led Richter Research
A new program allowing professors to take students to countries like Mexico, Jamaica and Iceland to do field work.

Young Grant
Funded independent research, internships or conference participation related to world affairs or the global economy.

Schwartz Fund
Supports independent studies in economics and finance, including locations like Jordan, Costa Rica, Vietnam, Guatemala, Mexico and Venezuela.

Anderson Fund
Supports academic research in the political science field, open to politics and UEP majors.

Undergraduate Research Center
Funding for research during spring break, summer or winter-term, with international opportunities available.

Davis Projects for Peace
Funding to design a grassroots project anywhere in the world that promotes peace and addresses the root causes of conflict among groups.

Global Projects
Additional funding opportunities to pursue unique projects or coursework abroad.