Harvard University is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States (founded 1636) and one of the eight Ivy League schools, widely regarded for their high academic standards, selectivity in admissions, and social prestige.
The Grants-In-Aid of Undergraduate Research program aims to support Harvard College undergraduates in their faculty-supervised research across any subject area, with a preference for projects that make use of the Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ), the Harvard University Herbaria (HUH), or the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University (AA) research collections, laboratories, and other facilities. The grant particularly encourages projects that contribute to senior honors theses or preliminary studies related to them. Funding, which ranges from $500 to $4,000, is available for both the academic year and summer. The Harvard University Herbaria specifically allocates funds for plant biology projects, while the Arnold Arboretum focuses on research utilizing its living collections. Applicants are prompted to also apply for support from the Harvard College Research Program (HCRP) to maximize their research support opportunities.
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