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Undergraduate Research

Penn State is know world-wide for its research endeavors. HHD students have the unique opportunity to contribute to the development of new knowledge that directly impacts the human experience. Whether your interests lie in healthcare, education, business, law, recreation, hospitality, and beyond, you're sure to find an area to research.

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Want to learn more about what HHD students are researching? Explore their profiles now!

Getting Started in Research

Review the tips below to begin your research journey.

Fellowships

Fellowships are opportunities that fund professional and/or educational experiences. The Undergraduate Research and Fellowships Mentoring (URFM) office is designed to help students navigate the fellowship application process. 

Possible education-related experiences include paid research opportunities, overseas language-learning experiences, and travel to non-traditional locations. Although some fellowships are for tuition only, most of the fellowships that URFM coordinate include a specific experience and range in duration from three weeks to one year or more. Profession-related experiences include teaching and internship placements and are often closer to one year in duration.

Spark Program

The Spark Program offers select first- and second-year undergraduate students the opportunity to learn about high-impact educational experiences, campus resources, and fellowship opportunities. This program also provides participants with the tools to develop competitive fellowship applications.