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The Mellon Transfer Student Research Program (MTSRP) connects transfer students in the humanities and social sciences with faculty members to develop a rigorous and independent research project for a semester. In addition to helping students stand out when applying for jobs or graduate school, students earn three course credits and receive a stipend of $1,200.
Applications are currently closed.
To be eligible for the program, the student must:
Email completed applications to:
Rachel Khmelnitsky, Program Coordinator
Students must submit:
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During the semester of participation, students must enroll in the independent study class, meet regularly with their faculty adviser, and attend one seminar per month during regular common hours (dates TBA), consisting of larger to small group dialogue, research and CV/résumé workshops, and informal presentation of research.
Students must have both a transfer GPA and a Brooklyn College GPA of 2.75 or higher.
In addition to three course credits, students will receive a stipend of $1,200.
Consult with your professors about your interest in this program. If you are interested, you will need to find a professor to work with. You and your professor will need to fill out an application (see above) and write a proposal.
To prepare, give some thought to how you can advance your own research agenda and how you might be able to work with your professors.
If you have a collaborative or individual research project in mind, approach one of your professors with a short, succinct synopsis of your plans, or talk with other students about the possibility of submitting an application and working together with a professor in the coming semester.