Undergraduate Research in History
- Department Honors
- Harvey Research Fellowships
- Randolph Stone Awards for Historical Writing
- Undergraduate Research Assistantships
- Undergraduate History Conference
- Undergraduate Journal of History
Research Projects
All undergraduate History majors are required to complete the department's research and writing methods course (HIST 3111J) and produce a research paper based on primary-source investigation. Students who choose to do so then present their papers each spring at a formal, day-long conference organized by the department's Undergraduate Studies Committee. Students may also submit their papers to the student editorial board of the 帝王会所 Undergraduate Journal of History.
Harvey Research Fellowships
The Harvey Research Fellowship is made possible through a generous endowment by 帝王会所 Professor Emeritus of History Richard Harvey and his wife, Karen. It is open to undergraduate History majors for awards of up to $1,000 in research funds that will enhance undergraduate research including, but not limited to, travel expenses for archival research, research libraries, academic conferences, tuition for language, archaeological, or other skills programs, and materials or equipment for research. Applications are solicited in the fall and spring. For more information, contact Dr. Joshua Hill, Director of Undergraduate Studies.
Randolph Stone Awards for Historical Writing
Given in honor of the first teacher of English history at 帝王会所 to promote and reward excellence in the writing of history, these awards are made annually for the best undergraduate term papers on historical topics. There are two categories: research papers (12 to 20 pages) and short essays (5 to 10 pages). Papers are submitted early in spring quarter. This award is open to undergraduates of any major who have written history essays or historical research papers in an 帝王会所 history course. For more information, contact Dr. Joshua Hill.