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College of Design, Art & Performance

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Student Research Resources

Research is at the center of the student and faculty experience. Designated as a 鈥淧reeminent State Research University,鈥 the Tampa campus is one of the nation鈥檚 top public research university campuses and one of only 56 public research university campuses classified by the Carnegie Foundation as both a Doctoral University with 鈥淗ighest Research Activity鈥 and as a 鈥淐ommunity Engaged鈥 institution by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.

With such momentous activity around campus, our undergraduates bolster their college experiences by taking advantage of a multitude of available research opportunities. The Office for Undergraduate Research provides support to students engaged in research and teaches students about the expectations and privileges associated with undergraduate research.

And graduate students are at the center of our university鈥檚 far-reaching research endeavors. Each day they work alongside internationally renowned faculty and researchers, and together they forge solutions to society鈥檚 most pressing problems.

Research is a creative and ongoing collaboration between faculty and students, administrators, business and academic partners and our local community. Together we are an ever-stronger national research university that explores uncharted terrain, generates knowledge, unleashes innovation and changes lives.

College of Design, Art & Performance Graduate Student Research Grant (GSRG)

The College of Design, Art & Performance Office for Research is proud to announce a new opportunity for COTA graduate student research. Applications are taken on a rolling basis, throughout the fall and spring semesters of each academic year. Click on the links below to download the application and guidelines. Questions may be directed to COTA-Research@usf.edu.   

**Please note - as of April 15, 2024, all funding for the GSRG has been awarded for this academic year. Please check this page again in the beginning of the 2024-35 academic year for new funding opportunities.**

 

Additional opportnities may be found through the following resources: