The Whitaker Center Supports FGCU STEM Majors Through:
- The Symposium of Undergraduate Research and Internships (SURI)
- Scholarships and Mini-grants to support research
- Internships and jobs through Eagle Career Link
- Volunteer or Service Learning and short term Internship opportunities with our events
The Center is also affiliated with the student organization for FGCU Cancer Research Program (RSO available for students interested in Cancer Research).
Undergraduate Research
The Whitaker Center facilitates student research by providing assistance through summer research scholarships and grants, research proposal development, selection of faculty supervisors, and the IRB approval process. In addition, the Center assists students and their supervisors in the publication and dissemination of the research results. We provide leadership in the development of undergraduate research that can be duplicated within the university and other post secondary institutions.
For more information and research opportunities not associated with the Whitaker Center, visit the Office of Scholarly Innovation and Student Research
Symposium of Undergraduate Research and Internships (SURI) is held each year at the end of the fall semester in the breezeway between the academic buildings. This event showcases and celebrates the research of undergraduate seniors graduating in December.
For more information, contact your research mentor, department chair, or the Whitaker Center at whitakercenter@fgcu.edu.
The 2024 Symposium of Undergraduate Research and Internships (SURI) will be held on Friday, December 6th from 3:00PM-5:30PM. Outdoor posters will be on display on the lawn and breezeway of the academic buildings. Thank you for joining us in celebrating the research accomplishments of our students. Participants will have the opportunity to speak with presenters about their research during the in-person poster session.
Many faculty members from the Colleges of Arts & Sciences and Education, and the School of Engineering, as affiliates of the Whitaker Center, encourage the involvement of undergraduate students in their research activities. The list below contains those faculty members that are interested in serving as research mentors, along with their respective interests. Click on the faculty member’s name to learn more about their research interests. Consider contacting them if you are interested in their research area.
STEM Faculty interested in being included on our website listing of research advisors can complete a form to be added.
Whitaker Center Mini-Grant Application
Application Information
- Applicants must be either a faculty or student at FGCU
- Funds will not be awarded for salary stipends.
- Funds may not be awarded for student travel associated with an FGCU course (example, we cannot fund study abroad)
Fall 2024 Mini-Grant Application Deadline is November 12, 2024
Award Information
Decisions will be made within 2-3 weeks of the submission deadline. If you are awarded a grant, you must agree to spend your funds by April 30, 2025 and submit a one-page report outlining your use of funds by August 31, 2025. Failure to submit a report or encumber funds by these dates may result in loss of award or inability to apply for future awards.
Other Opportunities for Funding
For Students: SRA awards are made on a rolling basis.
STEM Scholarships
During the summer of 2022, we had 17 scholarships for undergraduate and graduate STEM majors.
All scholarship applicants must also complete the FGCU Foundation scholarship application in order to receive any FGCU scholarship. The link for this application can be found in the Brodie or Blair application below.
View template for Faculty Mentor Letter for summer research scholarships.
$10,000 summer scholarship to conduct research with an FGCU faculty advisor in a life science area. The award is split as $5,000 as a summer scholarship to the undergraduate student and $5,000 for research supplies and travel while the student is conducting research at FGCU.
- Requirements: Student must provide a letter of support from their faculty research advisor, conduct research related to the life sciences, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and have an expected graduation date of May 2025 or later.
Please email electronic letters to Debra Boucher at deboucher@fgcu.edu. In the email indicate the student for whom you are writing the letter and that this
is for the Summer Research Scholarships.
Please direct any questions to Dr. Heather Skaza-Acosta at hskaza-acosta@fgcu.edu.
Applications for priority consideration are due January 10, 2025! Faculty support letters due January 13, 2025.
$5,000 summer scholarship to conduct research with an FGCU faculty advisor. Seven
of these are specifically for student conducting environmental research while six
will be for any area of STEM research.
- Requirements: Student must provide a letter of support from their faculty research advisor, demonstrate a serious commitment to protecting the environment, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and be an upperclassmen or master's student pursuing any STEM major.
Please email electronic letters to Debra Boucher at deboucher@fgcu.edu. In the email indicate the student for whom you are writing the letter and that this
is for the Summer Research Scholarships.
Please direct any questions to Dr. Heather Skaza-Acosta at hskaza-acosta@fgcu.edu.
Applications for priority consideration are due January 20, 2025! Faculty support letters due January 13, 2025.
Join Our Team
We offer a variety of short-term opportunities to work in STEM Outreach through our
programs.
Please contact the Whitaker Center to find out what internships are available through
our office.
For more opportunities contact:
Internship & Co-operative Programs
Internships in STEM areas can be accessed through Eagle Career Link
Service learning opportunities can be accessed through Eagle Service Network
Office: Library East 433
Email: icp@fgcu.edu
Phone number: (239) 745-4423