The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) welcomes your support of current LSU undergraduate
researchers through donations. Your generous contribution can go toward funding student
travel stipends or student project grants. Please read more below to learn about the
two funds and how to donate. We thank you for your invaluable support of LSU's undergraduate
research students!
Fall 2023 Travel Stipend recipient and Psychology major Will Decker presenting his
research at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language
in Marseille, France!
– Photo courtesy of Will Decker
OUR Travel Stipends provide reimbursement to students for costs associated with presenting
at a professional academic conference. Since 2016, we have supported travel for over
150 undergraduate students, traveling both nationally and internationally!
Travel stipends are awarded to students that meet a set of criteria based on their
participation in undergraduate research activities, standing with the University,
and recommendation by their faculty mentor.
The amount of funding each student can receive for travel is based on the destination
and current LSU travel regulations. The maximum reimbursement available to students
ranges from $500 - $1,500.
Under "Or search for a fund," type in "Travel Stipends" in the Fund Name box.
A dropdown will appear to indicate that 1 matching fund has been found.
Click on the dropdown to select "Office of Undergraduate Research Travel Stipends."
Enter your gift amount.
Proceed through Gift Information and Checkout to finalize your donation.
If you have any questions or run into any problems during the donation process, please
reach out to the LSU Foundation directly by phone, 225-578-3811, or via email, contact@lsufoundation.org
Biological Sciences major Dykia Williams received a Project Grant award during spring
2023 to work on her research project, "Characterizing Structure-Function Relationships
on the Acceptor Side of Photosystem II," under the mentorship of Dr. David Vinyard.
– Photo courtesy of Dykia Williams
OUR Project Grants provide funding for undergraduate students to complete faculty
mentored research or creative projects. Since 2017, we have supported 183 student
projects from disciplines across all of the colleges!
Students complete a thorough application process that includes a proposal, personal
statement, project budget, and faculty mentor recommendation. Applications are reviewed
by a panel of faculty judges.
Project Grants are funded either for the academic year (fall and spring) or summer.
Students that receive a Project Grant for the academic year are eligible for up to
$3,000 worth of funding. Students that receive a Project Grant for the summer are
eligible for up to $6,000 worth of funding.
Under "Or search for a fund," type in "Research Project" in the Fund Name box.
A dropdown will appear to indicate that 1 matching fund has been found.
Click on the dropdown to select "Office of Undergraduate Research Project Fund."
Enter your gift amount.
Proceed through Gift Information and
Checkout to finalize your donation.
If you have any questions or run into any problems during the donation process, please
reach out to the LSU Foundation directly by phone, 225-578-3811, or via email, contact@lsufoundation.org
Our office participates in LSU's annual fundraiser, Giving Day.
What is Giving Day? LSU alumni, students, parents, friends, faculty, and staff come together each year
for LSU Giving Day, a day-long online “event” that engages LSU supporters in making
contributions of $5 or more to the fund(s) they are most passionate about supporting.
Giving Day celebrates the impact of philanthropy, raises awareness of the university’s
opportunities and achievements, and provides a fun way for the LSU community to engage
with each other through a bit of friendly competition.
Who can participate in LSU Giving Day? Everyone—alumni, parents, friends, students, faculty, and staff—is invited to participate
by giving $5 or more in support of LSU.
March 27, 2024
Sophie LeBlanc, Summer 2023 Project Grant recipient and Animal Sciences major
"This experience has opened so many doors for me, taught me what research looks like,
and has allowed me to understand what I want to establish as my career. Geaux Tigers!"
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Sophie reflecting on her work on her research project, "Developing a culture medium
for extending bovine embryo development in vitro"
Amy Ruckman, Fall 2023 Travel Stipend recipient and English major
"I don't think I can put words to what I gained from presenting at OVSC! I want to
be a Shakespeare scholar, so getting feedback from professional Shakespeareans was
a) just a marvelous experience and b) provided me excellent commentary that I will
be able to vastly advance my research with... I won the undergraduate essay prize,
and I got to participate in a seminar, which gave me the opportunity to ask and answer
in-depth questions related to my paper and those of fellow undergraduates."
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Amy reflecting on presenting at the 46th Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference in October
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