Contact Info
Location
61 S. Sandusky St.
Delaware, OH 43015
Contacts
Associate Dean of the OWU Connection
Slocum Hall 308 | ddmarkwa@owu.edu
Jill Hayes
Operations Manager of the OWU Connection
Slocum Hall 303B | jchayes@owu.edu
You have the opportunity to connect one-on-one with faculty to pursue your research interests and create new knowledge.
Until now, your education probably has involved learning and processing the work and wisdom of others. What if you could make your own discoveries and add to the bank of knowledge important for the future? You can do all that and more at OWU.
As a liberal arts college, we emphasize intellectual curiosity, creativity, initiative, and synthesis. The University provides opportunities, including traveling to remote locations, for you to explore an existing problem or process — or perhaps to develop a totally new avenue of exploration. Such research can look great on graduate school and fellowship applications.
OWU academic departments make it a priority to support student research and independent study. Advisors and course professors will work with you to find or develop projects to match your individual academic and career interests.
One exciting research option is the Summer Scholarship and Research Program. Through this competitive 10-week program, students work in paid positions, carrying out cutting-edge research alongside faculty mentors. At the conclusion, participants present their findings at a University symposium and sometimes even regional or national meetings of scientific associations.
OWU academic departments make it a priority to support student research and independent study. Advisors and course professors will work with you to find or develop projects to match your individual academic and career interests.
Every year, OWU students perform research projects in the sciences, humanities, and the arts.
One of the most exciting ways that OWU funds students to connect the classroom and the real world is through Theory-to-Practice Grants. Initiated in 2009, Theory-to-Practice Grants have enabled hundreds of students to tackle any topic, anywhere.
Recent grants have funded projects ranging from studying the literary politics of Ireland, to exploring sustainable tropical agriculture in Ecuador, to building rapport between cultures while interning with the East Meets West Foundation in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
In a signature project, you can bring together everything you've learned and apply it to where you're going and what you hope to do when you leave OWU. It could be a creative project, like a senior art exhibit, music recital, or collection of poetry. It could be a capstone research project or an internship.