Undergraduate Research
Undergraduates wishing to pursue a research project should reach out to us and discuss their topic. We highly recommend applying for internal research opportunities such as the following:
- Office of Undergraduate Research Funding Programs
- Institute for the Brain and Cognitive Sciences (IBACS) Undergraduate Research Grants
- Co-op Legacy Fellowship Program Change Grant
- School of Fine Arts
Graduate Study
Students wanting to pursue a graduate degree in music may apply to UConn's various music graduate programs, including the MM in music theory or the PhD in music history and theory.
Funding
While we cannot currently offer research assistantships through the lab, you can apply to be a TA in our music program which provides 50% time funding and benefits. There are also plenty of internal grant opportunities for graduate student research including:
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- Graduate School Scholarships:
- School of Fine Arts
- Other Funding Bodies:
- Institute for the Brain and Cognitive Sciences (IBACS) Summer Graduate Fellowships
- InCHIP Jeffrey D. Fisher Health Behavior Change Research Fellowship
- InCHIP Behavioral and Social Scientific Approaches to Health Dissertation Award
- Brain Imaging Research Center (BIRC) Brain Imaging Fellowships
- Brain Imaging Research Center Seed Grants
Non-Music Graduate Study
We are happy to co-advise students in other fields. Reach out if you're interested in pursuing any music-related research.
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- Related degrees:
- Integrative Studies PhD (Combine multiple fields)
- Graduate Study in Anthropology (MA/PhD)
- Graduate Study in Computing Sciences (MS/MENG/PhD)
- Graduate Study in Data Science (MS)
- Graduate Study in Digital Media and Design (MFA)
- Graduate Study in Politics and Popular Culture (MA)
- Graduate Study in Psychological Sciences (MA/PhD)
- Graduate Study in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences (MS/Aud/PhD)
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